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Pagina xi
... present Volume . The following extract from Wilson's Life gives a full and interesting account of this work : - - " The favourable reception of ' Robinson Crusoe ' might be partly owing to the partiality with which every circum- stance ...
... present Volume . The following extract from Wilson's Life gives a full and interesting account of this work : - - " The favourable reception of ' Robinson Crusoe ' might be partly owing to the partiality with which every circum- stance ...
Pagina 13
... present , but they brought us fowls and flesh afterwards , in good plenty . This encouraged the other four men that were with me very much , for they were quite dejected before ; but now they began to be very familiar with them , and ...
... present , but they brought us fowls and flesh afterwards , in good plenty . This encouraged the other four men that were with me very much , for they were quite dejected before ; but now they began to be very familiar with them , and ...
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... present , would he resent their importunity ; but , if there was nobody left in the ship but myself , he would never consent to take them on board . This discourse was delivered so well , was in itself so rea- sonable , was managed with ...
... present , would he resent their importunity ; but , if there was nobody left in the ship but myself , he would never consent to take them on board . This discourse was delivered so well , was in itself so rea- sonable , was managed with ...
Pagina 28
... present for our passing over to the main ; and , therefore , our resolution was to go on the inside , or west shore of the island , where at least at one point , the land stretching a great way to the north - west , the distance is not ...
... present for our passing over to the main ; and , therefore , our resolution was to go on the inside , or west shore of the island , where at least at one point , the land stretching a great way to the north - west , the distance is not ...
Pagina 39
... present necessity called upon us for ; and having victualled her , and put as much fresh water on board as we thought we wanted , or as we knew how to stow ( for we were yet without casks ) , we put to sea with a fair wind . We had ...
... present necessity called upon us for ; and having victualled her , and put as much fresh water on board as we thought we wanted , or as we knew how to stow ( for we were yet without casks ) , we put to sea with a fair wind . We had ...
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