| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 476 pages
...monstrabat relegens errata retrorsum. VlHGfL. Tracing the course which he before had run. DRYDEHT. IJ NDER the title of this paper,* I do not think it foreign...relate an adventure in his life* so uncommon^ that its doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of the human race. The person I speak of is... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 468 pages
...monstrabat relegens errata retrorsom. VIRGIL. Tracing the coarse which be before had run. » DIIVDIA UNDER the title of this paper,* I do not think it...majesty's dominions, and relate an adventure in his lifey so uncommon, that its doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of the human rice.... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 716 pages
...in the 26th Number of the "Englishman." His narrative, which is worth preserving, is as follows : " Under the title of this paper, I do not think it foreign...uncommon, that it's doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of human race. The person I speak of, is Alexander Selkirk, whose name is familiar... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...the 26th cumber of the • Englishman.' His narratire. which is worth preserving, is as follows: " Under the title of this paper, I do not think it foreign...her Majesty's dominions, and relate an adventure in hi« life so uncommon, that it is doubtful »hether the like has happened to any other of loe human... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...the 26th number of the • Englishman.' His narrative, which is worth preserving, is as follows: " Under the title of this paper, I do not think it foreign...relate an adventure in his life so uncommon, that it is doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of the human race. The person 1 speak of... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...in the 26th number of the ' Englishman.' His narrative, which is worth preserving, is as follows : " Under the title of this paper, I do not think it foreign...in her Majesty's dominions, and relate an adventure iu his life so uncommon, that it is doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of the human... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...of Addison. — Richard Steele (he was knightedin 17J5) was born at Dublin in 1671 ; died in 1729.] Under the title of this paper, I do not think it foreign...uncommon, that it's doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of human race. The person I speak of is Alexander Selkirk, whose name is familiar... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1863 - 234 pages
...quietness mcm'-or-a-ble, worthy to be remembered ne-ccs'-si-ties, wants ac-qui-si'-tions, thinijn obtained Under the title of this paper I do not think it foreign to my design to speak of a man born in Her Majesty '8 dominions, and relate an adventure in his life so uncommon, that it is doubtful whether... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pages
...quietness mem'-or-a-ble, worthy to be remembered ne-ces'-si-ties, wants ac-qni-si'-tions, things obtained Under the title of this paper I do not think it foreign...relate an adventure in his life so uncommon, that it is doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of the human race. The person I speak of... | |
| Book - 1868 - 168 pages
...universe in many points, of being a man and not a machine. Arthur Helps. ALEXANDER SELKIRK. JT NDER the title of this paper, I do not think it foreign...relate an adventure in his life so uncommon, that it 's doubtful whether the like has happened to any other of the human race. The person I speak of... | |
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