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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... viz . to the inftruction of others , by this example , and to juftify and honour the wisdom of Providence in all the variety of circumstances , let them happen how they will . The The Editor believes the thing to be a juft history.
... viz . to the inftruction of others , by this example , and to juftify and honour the wisdom of Providence in all the variety of circumstances , let them happen how they will . The The Editor believes the thing to be a juft history.
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... juft history of facts ; neither is there any appearance of fiction in it : and however thinks , because all fuch things are difputed , that the improve- ment of it , as well to the diverfion , as to the inftruction of the Reader , will ...
... juft history of facts ; neither is there any appearance of fiction in it : and however thinks , because all fuch things are difputed , that the improve- ment of it , as well to the diverfion , as to the inftruction of the Reader , will ...
4. lappuse
... juft recommending to me ; and that if I was not very easy and happy in the world , it must be my meer fate or fault that muft hinder it , and that he should have nothing to answer for , having thus discharged his duty in warning me ...
... juft recommending to me ; and that if I was not very easy and happy in the world , it must be my meer fate or fault that muft hinder it , and that he should have nothing to answer for , having thus discharged his duty in warning me ...
11. lappuse
... juft now , and faid we should be all loft , I was dreadfully frighted : I got up out of my cabbin , and looked out ; but fuch a difmal fight I never faw : the fea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four minutes ...
... juft now , and faid we should be all loft , I was dreadfully frighted : I got up out of my cabbin , and looked out ; but fuch a difmal fight I never faw : the fea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four minutes ...
21. lappuse
... juft athwart our quarter , inftead of athwart our ftern , as he intended , we brought 8 of our guns to bear on that fide , and poured in a broad - fide upon him , which made him fheer off again , after returning our fire , and pouring ...
... juft athwart our quarter , inftead of athwart our ftern , as he intended , we brought 8 of our guns to bear on that fide , and poured in a broad - fide upon him , which made him fheer off again , after returning our fire , and pouring ...
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