The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 3. sējumsCooke, 1864 - 207 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 60.
60. lappuse
... danger which apparently surrounded me , as well from voracious creatures as cruel savages ; but I was merely thoughtless of God or a Providence - I acted like a mere brute , from the principles of nature , and by the dictates of common ...
... danger which apparently surrounded me , as well from voracious creatures as cruel savages ; but I was merely thoughtless of God or a Providence - I acted like a mere brute , from the principles of nature , and by the dictates of common ...
132. lappuse
... danger was the same , and I was as happy in not knowing my danger as if I had never really been exposed to it . This furnished my thoughts with many very profitable reflections , and particularly this one : How infinitely good that ...
... danger was the same , and I was as happy in not knowing my danger as if I had never really been exposed to it . This furnished my thoughts with many very profitable reflections , and particularly this one : How infinitely good that ...
168. lappuse
... danger , I went out as soon as I could get my clothes on , through my little grove , which , by the way , was by this time grown to be a very thick wood ; I say , regardless of danger , I went without my arms , which was not my custom ...
... danger , I went out as soon as I could get my clothes on , through my little grove , which , by the way , was by this time grown to be a very thick wood ; I say , regardless of danger , I went without my arms , which was not my custom ...
Saturs
THE SHIPWRECK IN YARMOUTH ROADS | 9 |
CRUSOE ESCAPES WITH XURY | 17 |
CRUSOE AND THE PLANTERS | 25 |
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afterwards arms asked Atkins barley began believe boat boatswain Brazils bread brought called canoes captain carried cave Christian corn creatures CRUSOE danger deliverance discourse England English Englishmen father fellow fight fire five Friday gave give goats gone governor ground hands head heard hundred iron crows island killed kind knew labour land least leave Lisbon lived looked manner merchant mind moidores morning murdered Muscovite muskets never night obliged observed occasion perhaps pieces pieces of eight pinnace plantation poor Portuguese pounds sterling powder prisoners Providence resolved rest Robin Crusoe ROBINSON CRUSOE sail savages seems ship ship's shore shot side sloop soon Spaniards stood supercargo surprised Tartars tell things thought told Tonquin took tree voyage wanted wife wind wood word Xury
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