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 of Oroonoque : Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck, Wherein All the Men Perished But Himself : with an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Deliver'd by PyratesJohn Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1790 |
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... present comfort , and all the comfort we had , was , that contrary to our expectation the fhip did not break yet , and that the master said the wind began to abate . > Now though we thought that the wind did a little abate , yet the ...
... present comfort , and all the comfort we had , was , that contrary to our expectation the fhip did not break yet , and that the master said the wind began to abate . > Now though we thought that the wind did a little abate , yet the ...
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... present fubfiftence . A little after noon I found the fea very calm , and the tide ebbed fo far out , that I could come within a quarter of a mile of the fhip ; and here I found a fresh renewing of my grief ; for I faw evidently , that ...
... present fubfiftence . A little after noon I found the fea very calm , and the tide ebbed fo far out , that I could come within a quarter of a mile of the fhip ; and here I found a fresh renewing of my grief ; for I faw evidently , that ...
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... present condition with what I at firft expected it fhould be ; nay , with what it would certainly have been , if the good providence of GOD had not won- derfully ordered the fhip to be caft up near to the fhore , where I not only could ...
... present condition with what I at firft expected it fhould be ; nay , with what it would certainly have been , if the good providence of GOD had not won- derfully ordered the fhip to be caft up near to the fhore , where I not only could ...
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... present furprize of joy was , and how gladly I put my boat into the ftream of this eddy ; and the wind also freshening , how gladly I spread my fail to it , running chearfully before the wind , and with a strong tide or eddy under foot ...
... present furprize of joy was , and how gladly I put my boat into the ftream of this eddy ; and the wind also freshening , how gladly I spread my fail to it , running chearfully before the wind , and with a strong tide or eddy under foot ...
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... present to the mind by the power of imagination , that motion carries out the foul by its impetuofity to fuch violent eager embracings of the object , that the abfence of it is infupportable . Such were these earnest wishings , That but ...
... present to the mind by the power of imagination , that motion carries out the foul by its impetuofity to fuch violent eager embracings of the object , that the abfence of it is infupportable . Such were these earnest wishings , That but ...
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