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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... are so many teftimonies to the good defign of making it public , and muft legitimate all the part that may be called in- vention or parable in the story . VOL . II . A The The Second Part , if the Editor's opinion may pass.
... are so many teftimonies to the good defign of making it public , and muft legitimate all the part that may be called in- vention or parable in the story . VOL . II . A The The Second Part , if the Editor's opinion may pass.
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... story of my LIFE . Any one would think , that after thirty - five years affliction , and a variety of unhappy circumstances , which few men , if any , ever went through before , and after near seven years of peace and enjoyment in the ...
... story of my LIFE . Any one would think , that after thirty - five years affliction , and a variety of unhappy circumstances , which few men , if any , ever went through before , and after near seven years of peace and enjoyment in the ...
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... story . I had not fuch bad luck in this voyage as I had been used to meet with ; and therefore fhall have the lefs occafion to interrupt the reader , who perhaps may be impatient to hear how matters went with my colony ; yet fome odd ...
... story . I had not fuch bad luck in this voyage as I had been used to meet with ; and therefore fhall have the lefs occafion to interrupt the reader , who perhaps may be impatient to hear how matters went with my colony ; yet fome odd ...
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... story he had told me of the three poor creatures in the great cabbin ; ( viz . ) the mother , her fon , and the maid fervant , whom he had heard nothing of for two or three days ; and whom he feemed to confefs they had wholly neg ...
... story he had told me of the three poor creatures in the great cabbin ; ( viz . ) the mother , her fon , and the maid fervant , whom he had heard nothing of for two or three days ; and whom he feemed to confefs they had wholly neg ...
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... story or another of his travels , and of what had happened to him abroad , to divert him . In fhort , if the fame filial affection was to be found in christians to their parents , in our parts of the world , one would be tempted to fay ...
... story or another of his travels , and of what had happened to him abroad , to divert him . In fhort , if the fame filial affection was to be found in christians to their parents , in our parts of the world , one would be tempted to fay ...
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