The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...Printed at the Minerva Press for Lane and Newman, 1805 |
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... manner , that you are imperceptibly led through a wonderful history to a system . of morality . Among the many editions prefented the Public , fome are too extravagant a pur- chafe ; KRAUS 24DEC'34 1 chase ; others printed in a manner ...
... manner , that you are imperceptibly led through a wonderful history to a system . of morality . Among the many editions prefented the Public , fome are too extravagant a pur- chafe ; KRAUS 24DEC'34 1 chase ; others printed in a manner ...
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Daniel Defoe. 1 chase ; others printed in a manner inconfift- ent with the liberality which fhould have supported a work of this kind . It is therefore prefumed this edition , which is well printed , on good paper , enriched and ...
Daniel Defoe. 1 chase ; others printed in a manner inconfift- ent with the liberality which fhould have supported a work of this kind . It is therefore prefumed this edition , which is well printed , on good paper , enriched and ...
3. lappuse
... manner , not to play the young man , or to precipitate myself into miferies , which nature , and the itation of life I was born in , feemed to have provided against ; that I was under no neceffity of feeking my B 2 bread ; bread ; that ...
... manner , not to play the young man , or to precipitate myself into miferies , which nature , and the itation of life I was born in , feemed to have provided against ; that I was under no neceffity of feeking my B 2 bread ; bread ; that ...
6. lappuse
... manner ; and , as I had never been at fea before , I was most inexpreffibly fick in body , and terrified in mind . I began now feriously to reflect upon what I had done , and how juftly I was overtaken by the judg- ment of Heaven for my ...
... manner ; and , as I had never been at fea before , I was most inexpreffibly fick in body , and terrified in mind . I began now feriously to reflect upon what I had done , and how juftly I was overtaken by the judg- ment of Heaven for my ...
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... manner of the fea ; but the eighth day in the morning , the wind increated , and we had all hands at work to ftrike our topmats , and make every thing fnug and clofe , that the fhip might ride as cafy as poffible . By noon the fea went ...
... manner of the fea ; but the eighth day in the morning , the wind increated , and we had all hands at work to ftrike our topmats , and make every thing fnug and clofe , that the fhip might ride as cafy as poffible . By noon the fea went ...
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