The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner ... Written by Himself: The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe, Volume 2Stockdale, 1790 |
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... Seeing , to fhorten the Book , that they may seem to reduce the value , they strip it of all those reflections , as well religious as moral , which are not only the greateft beauties of the WORK , but are calculated for the infinite ad ...
... Seeing , to fhorten the Book , that they may seem to reduce the value , they strip it of all those reflections , as well religious as moral , which are not only the greateft beauties of the WORK , but are calculated for the infinite ad ...
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... see it increase daily upon my hands . Yet all these things had no effect upon me , or at leaft not enough to refift ... seeing my new plantation in the island , and the colony I left there , run in my head continually . I dreamed of it ...
... see it increase daily upon my hands . Yet all these things had no effect upon me , or at leaft not enough to refift ... seeing my new plantation in the island , and the colony I left there , run in my head continually . I dreamed of it ...
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... see the scene of mifery , which I knew the ship itself would prefent me with , in a more lively manner than I could have it by report , I took the captain of the fhip , as we now called him , with me , and went myfelf a little after in ...
... see the scene of mifery , which I knew the ship itself would prefent me with , in a more lively manner than I could have it by report , I took the captain of the fhip , as we now called him , with me , and went myfelf a little after in ...
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... see your father ? The fellow ftood mute as a stock a good while ; but when I named his father , the poor affectionate creature looked dejected ; and I could fee the tears run down his face very plentifully . What is the matter Friday ...
... see your father ? The fellow ftood mute as a stock a good while ; but when I named his father , the poor affectionate creature looked dejected ; and I could fee the tears run down his face very plentifully . What is the matter Friday ...
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... see him more , no ever more fee again . Why fo , faid I , Friday ? how do you know that ? O no , O no , fays Friday , he long ago die ; long ago , he much old man . Well , well , faid I , Friday , you don't know ; but fhall we fee any ...
... see him more , no ever more fee again . Why fo , faid I , Friday ? how do you know that ? O no , O no , fays Friday , he long ago die ; long ago , he much old man . Well , well , faid I , Friday , you don't know ; but fhall we fee any ...
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