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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... still , and fully enjoy what I had got , and see it increase daily upon my hands . Yet all these things had no effect upon me , or at leaft not enough to refift the ftrong inclination I had to go abroad again , which hung about me like ...
... still , and fully enjoy what I had got , and see it increase daily upon my hands . Yet all these things had no effect upon me , or at leaft not enough to refift the ftrong inclination I had to go abroad again , which hung about me like ...
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... still fled from them ; for the men of pleasure every day surfeited of their vice , and heaped up work for forrow and repentance ; and the men of labour spent their strength in daily ftrugglings for breath to maintain the vital ftrength ...
... still fled from them ; for the men of pleasure every day surfeited of their vice , and heaped up work for forrow and repentance ; and the men of labour spent their strength in daily ftrugglings for breath to maintain the vital ftrength ...
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... still attended me ; and that I was born to be never contented with being on fhore , and yet to be always unfortunate at fea . Contrary winds first put us to the northward , and we were obliged to put in at Galway in Ireland , where we ...
... still attended me ; and that I was born to be never contented with being on fhore , and yet to be always unfortunate at fea . Contrary winds first put us to the northward , and we were obliged to put in at Galway in Ireland , where we ...
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... still more agreeably surprised with feeing our lights , and hear- ing the guns , which , as I have faid , I caufed to be fired all the rest of the night ; this fet them to work with their oars to keep their boats a - head , at least ...
... still more agreeably surprised with feeing our lights , and hear- ing the guns , which , as I have faid , I caufed to be fired all the rest of the night ; this fet them to work with their oars to keep their boats a - head , at least ...
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... still before they had done with them . Well , but Seignior Atkins , faid the Spaniard , What have we done to you that you will kill us ? And what would you get by killing us ? And what must we do to prevent your killing us ? Muft we ...
... still before they had done with them . Well , but Seignior Atkins , faid the Spaniard , What have we done to you that you will kill us ? And what would you get by killing us ? And what must we do to prevent your killing us ? Muft we ...
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