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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... England , viz . That what is bred in the bone will not go out of the flesh , was never more verified than in the story of my LIFE . Any one would think , that after thirty - five years affliction , and a variety of unhappy circumstances ...
... England , viz . That what is bred in the bone will not go out of the flesh , was never more verified than in the story of my LIFE . Any one would think , that after thirty - five years affliction , and a variety of unhappy circumstances ...
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... England or France . The first part of the propofal was fo generous and kind , they could not but be very thankful for it ; but they were in a great confternation , efpecially the paf- fengers , at the notion of being carried away to the ...
... England or France . The first part of the propofal was fo generous and kind , they could not but be very thankful for it ; but they were in a great confternation , efpecially the paf- fengers , at the notion of being carried away to the ...
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... England , he cared not if he did not go thither thefe twenty years . The Spaniards faid , they had , indeed , at first , difarmed and excluded William Atkins , and his two countrymen , for their ill conduct , as they had let me know ...
... England , he cared not if he did not go thither thefe twenty years . The Spaniards faid , they had , indeed , at first , difarmed and excluded William Atkins , and his two countrymen , for their ill conduct , as they had let me know ...
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... England , as if they were married by one of our own clergymen . What was afterwards done in this matter , I fhall fpeak of by itself . I then preffed him to tell me , what was the fecond complaint which he had to make ; acknowledging ...
... England , as if they were married by one of our own clergymen . What was afterwards done in this matter , I fhall fpeak of by itself . I then preffed him to tell me , what was the fecond complaint which he had to make ; acknowledging ...
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... England , and to make him captain of the best man of war in the navy , he would not go with him , if he might not carry his wife and children with him ; and if there was a clergyman in the fhip , he would be married to her now , with ...
... England , and to make him captain of the best man of war in the navy , he would not go with him , if he might not carry his wife and children with him ; and if there was a clergyman in the fhip , he would be married to her now , with ...
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