The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...Printed at the Minerva Press for Lane and Newman, 1805 |
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... kind . It is therefore prefumed this edition , which is well printed , on good paper , enriched and embellished with curious defcriptive plates , and offered for fale at a very moderate price , will be supported by a generous and ...
... kind . It is therefore prefumed this edition , which is well printed , on good paper , enriched and embellished with curious defcriptive plates , and offered for fale at a very moderate price , will be supported by a generous and ...
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... kind of virtues , and all kind of enjoy- ments ; that peace and plenty were the hand - maids of a middle fortune ; that temperance , moderation , quiet- nefs , health , fociety , all agreeable diverfions , and all defirable pleasures ...
... kind of virtues , and all kind of enjoy- ments ; that peace and plenty were the hand - maids of a middle fortune ; that temperance , moderation , quiet- nefs , health , fociety , all agreeable diverfions , and all defirable pleasures ...
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... kind things for me , if I would stay and fettle at home , as he directed , fo he would not have fo much hand in my misfortunes as to give me any encourage- ment to go away : and , to clofe , all , he told me I had my elder brother for ...
... kind things for me , if I would stay and fettle at home , as he directed , fo he would not have fo much hand in my misfortunes as to give me any encourage- ment to go away : and , to clofe , all , he told me I had my elder brother for ...
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... kind and tender expreffions as the knew my father had ufed to me ; and that , in fhort , if I would ruin myfelf , there was no help for me , but I might depend I fhould never have their confent to it ; that , for her part , fhe would ...
... kind and tender expreffions as the knew my father had ufed to me ; and that , in fhort , if I would ruin myfelf , there was no help for me , but I might depend I fhould never have their confent to it ; that , for her part , fhe would ...
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... kind of paffion ; 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 .
... kind of paffion ; 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 .
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