The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...Printed at the Minerva Press for Lane and Newman, 1805 |
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4. lappuse
... should have nothing to anfwer for , having thus difcharged his duty in warning me against measures which he knew would be to my hurt . In a word , that as he would do very kind things for me , if I would stay and fettle at home , as he ...
... should have nothing to anfwer for , having thus difcharged his duty in warning me against measures which he knew would be to my hurt . In a word , that as he would do very kind things for me , if I would stay and fettle at home , as he ...
5. lappuse
... should certainly run away from my master before my time was out , and go to fea ; and if she would fpeak to my father to let me go one voyage abroad , if I came home again , and did not like it , I would go no more , and I would promife ...
... should certainly run away from my master before my time was out , and go to fea ; and if she would fpeak to my father to let me go one voyage abroad , if I came home again , and did not like it , I would go no more , and I would promife ...
6. lappuse
... should never rise .more . In this agony of mind I made many vows and refolutions that , if it would please God to fpare my life in this one voyage , if ever I got once my foot upon dry land again , I would go directly home to my father ...
... should never rise .more . In this agony of mind I made many vows and refolutions that , if it would please God to fpare my life in this one voyage , if ever I got once my foot upon dry land again , I would go directly home to my father ...
12. lappuse
... ; What have I done , fays he ,, that fuch an unhappy wretch should come into my fhip ? I would not fet my foot in the fame fhip with : thee ^ thee again for a thousand pounds . This indeed 12 ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... ; What have I done , fays he ,, that fuch an unhappy wretch should come into my fhip ? I would not fet my foot in the fame fhip with : thee ^ thee again for a thousand pounds . This indeed 12 ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
14. lappuse
... should be at no expence , I should be his mefimate , and his compa- nion ; and ifI would carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade would admit ; and perhaps I might meet with fome encouragement . I ...
... should be at no expence , I should be his mefimate , and his compa- nion ; and ifI would carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade would admit ; and perhaps I might meet with fome encouragement . I ...
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