The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight & Twenty Years All Alone in an Uninhabited Island on the Coast of America Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck Wherin All the Men Perished But Himself. With an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Delivered by Pyrates. Written by Himself...John Stockdale, 1790 |
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... have the lefs occafion to interrupt the reader , who perhaps may be impatient to hear how matters went with my colony ; yet fome odd accidents , crofs winds , and and bad weather happened , on this first fetting out 14 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... have the lefs occafion to interrupt the reader , who perhaps may be impatient to hear how matters went with my colony ; yet fome odd accidents , crofs winds , and and bad weather happened , on this first fetting out 14 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... perhaps take fome fish to fuftain them till they might go on fhore . But there were so many chances against them in all these cases ; fuch as ftorms to overfet and foun- der them ; rains and cold to benumb and perifh their limbs ...
... perhaps take fome fish to fuftain them till they might go on fhore . But there were so many chances against them in all these cases ; fuch as ftorms to overfet and foun- der them ; rains and cold to benumb and perifh their limbs ...
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... Perhaps alfo the cafe may have fome addition to it , from the particular circumftance of the nation they belonged to ; I mean the French , whose temper is allowed to be more volatile , more paffionate , and more fprightly , and their ...
... Perhaps alfo the cafe may have fome addition to it , from the particular circumftance of the nation they belonged to ; I mean the French , whose temper is allowed to be more volatile , more paffionate , and more fprightly , and their ...
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... themfelves , had no compaffion , we may be fure , for the poor paffengers ; and they were indeed in a condition that their mifery is very hard to defcribe . I had perhaps not known this part , if my I had 28 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... themfelves , had no compaffion , we may be fure , for the poor paffengers ; and they were indeed in a condition that their mifery is very hard to defcribe . I had perhaps not known this part , if my I had 28 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... perhaps not known this part , if my curiosity had not led me , the weather being fair , and the wind abated , to go on board the fhip : the second mate , who upon this occafion commanded the fhip , had been on board our fhip ; and he ...
... perhaps not known this part , if my curiosity had not led me , the weather being fair , and the wind abated , to go on board the fhip : the second mate , who upon this occafion commanded the fhip , had been on board our fhip ; and he ...
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