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" in which I unhappily and unfeafonably difturbed him, really thinking he had been in a fwoon; but he fpoke calmly; thanked me; told me, he was giving GOD thanks for his deliverance ; begged me to leave him a few moments, and that, next to his Maker, he... "
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Of York ... - Page 12
by Daniel Defoe - 1790
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The Life, and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of ..., Volume 1

Daniel Defoe - 1722 - 290 pages
...j but he fpake calmly, tliank'd mes told me, he was giving God Thanks for, his Diliverancej begg'd ..me to leave him a few Moments, and that», next to his Maker, he would give me Thanks alio. As foon as he fet his Foot on board our Ship, and faw himfelf iàie, he dropt down ilone-dead,...
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The life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe, written by himself ..., Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 322 pages
...Ship, he threw himfelf flat on his Face, proftrating himfelf in Thankfulnefs for his DeliverBnce ; in which I unhappily and unfeafonably difturbed him, really thinking he had been in a Swoon; but he fpake calmly; thanked me ; told me, he was giving God Thanks for his DeJiverance ; begged...
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The life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe]. The whole abridged

Daniel Defoe - 1777 - 500 pages
...ran to help him up; but he modeftly told me, he was returning his thanks to the Almighty, defiring me to leave him a few moments, and that, next to his Creator, he would return me thanks alfo. And indeed he did fo about three minutes after, with great...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 4

1781 - 748 pages
...face, proftrating himfelf in thankfulnefs for his deliverance; in which I unhappily and unleafonably difturbed him, really thinking he had been in a fwoon; but he. fpake calmly, thanked me, told me he was giving God thanks for his deliverance ; begged me to leave...
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The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of Fork, Mariner ...

Daniel Defoe - 1789 - 348 pages
...ran to help him up-, but he modeftly told me, he was returning fiis thanks to the Almighty, defireing me to leave him a few moments, and that, next to his Creator, he would return me thanks alfo. And indeed he did fo, about three minutes after, with great...
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The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York ...

Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 500 pages
...the fhip, he threw himfelf flat on his face, proflrating himfelf in thankfulnefs for his deliverance; in which I unhappily and unfeafonably difturbed him,...Maker, he would give me thanks alfo. I was heartily forry that I difturbed him; and not only left him, but kept others from interrupting him alfo; he continued...
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The life and ... adventures of Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe. An abridgment of pt

Daniel Defoe - 1800 - 298 pages
...fo ran to help him up ; but he modefUy told me, he was rerunning thanks to the Almighty, deftring. me to leave him a few moments,, and that, next to his creator, he would return me thanks alfo. And, Indeed, he did fo in about three minutes after, with...
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...

Daniel Defoe - 1805 - 300 pages
...ch 1 unhappily and unleatonably disturbed him, really thinking he had been in a iVoon; but he fpake calmly, thanked me, told me he was giving God thanks...that, next to his Maker, he would give me thanks alfo. 1 was heartily forry that I difturbed him, and not only left him, but kept others from interrupting...
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The Life and Aventures of Robinson Crusoe: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 354 pages
...which I unhappily and unseasonably distnrbed him, really thinking he had been in a swoon : but he spoke calmly; thanked me; told me he was giving God thanks...and that next to his Maker he would give me thanks also. I was heartily sorry that I disturbed him, and not only left him, but kept others from interrupting...
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Crusoe, written by himself [by D. Defoe

Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 610 pages
...which I unhappily and unseasonably disturbed him, really thinking he had been in a swoon ; but he spoke calmly, thanked me, told me he was giving God thanks...and that, next to his Maker, he would give me thanks also. * BEDLAM :—the vulgar pronunciation uf Bethlem, an hospital fur lunatics in London founded...
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