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 |
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Page 357
natural also , that I should take more servants with me than I had before , and the
young lord passed for my steward ; what great man I passed for myself I know not
, neither did it concern me to enquire . We had here the worst and the largest ...
natural also , that I should take more servants with me than I had before , and the
young lord passed for my steward ; what great man I passed for myself I know not
, neither did it concern me to enquire . We had here the worst and the largest ...
Page 363
The Siberian , who was servant to the young lord , old us , if we designed to avoid
them , and not fight , he would engage to carry us off in the night to a way that
went north towards the river Petraz , by which he made no doubt but we might get
...
The Siberian , who was servant to the young lord , old us , if we designed to avoid
them , and not fight , he would engage to carry us off in the night to a way that
went north towards the river Petraz , by which he made no doubt but we might get
...
Page 399
Before his departure for Scotland , indeed , Lord Godolphin , as he
acknowledges t , obtained for him the continuance of an appointment , which her
Majesty , by the interposition of his first benefactor , had been pleased to make
him , in ...
Before his departure for Scotland , indeed , Lord Godolphin , as he
acknowledges t , obtained for him the continuance of an appointment , which her
Majesty , by the interposition of his first benefactor , had been pleased to make
him , in ...
Page 407
I folemnly protest , ” says he , by his Appeal , 66 in the presence of Him who shall
judge us all , that I have received no instructions , orders , or directions for writing
any thing , or materials from Lord Oxford , since Lord Godolphin was Treasurer ...
I folemnly protest , ” says he , by his Appeal , 66 in the presence of Him who shall
judge us all , that I have received no instructions , orders , or directions for writing
any thing , or materials from Lord Oxford , since Lord Godolphin was Treasurer ...
Page 417
The sixth time I differed with them , was when the old Whigs fell out with the
modern Whigs ; and when the Duke of Marlborough and my Lord Go . dolphin
were used by the Observator in a manner worse , I confess , for the time it lasted ,
than ...
The sixth time I differed with them , was when the old Whigs fell out with the
modern Whigs ; and when the Duke of Marlborough and my Lord Go . dolphin
were used by the Observator in a manner worse , I confess , for the time it lasted ,
than ...
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