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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... island , and the colony I left there , run in my head continually . I dreamed of it all night , and my imagination run upon it all day ; it was uppermost in all my thoughts , and my fancy worked fo steadily and strongly upon it , that I ...
... island , and the colony I left there , run in my head continually . I dreamed of it all night , and my imagination run upon it all day ; it was uppermost in all my thoughts , and my fancy worked fo steadily and strongly upon it , that I ...
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... island ; nay , I fancied I talk- ed with them , and looked at them fo fteadily , though I was broad awake , as at persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frightened myself with the images my fancy reprefented to me : one ...
... island ; nay , I fancied I talk- ed with them , and looked at them fo fteadily , though I was broad awake , as at persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frightened myself with the images my fancy reprefented to me : one ...
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... island ; where I suffered no more corn to grow , because I did not want it ; and bred no more goats , because I had no more use for them : where the money lay in . the drawer till it grew mildewed , and had scarce the favour to be ...
... island ; where I suffered no more corn to grow , because I did not want it ; and bred no more goats , because I had no more use for them : where the money lay in . the drawer till it grew mildewed , and had scarce the favour to be ...
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... island again , and fee what was become of my people there . I had pleafed myself alfo with the thoughts of peopling the place , and carrying inhabitants from hence , getting a patent for the poffeffion , and I know not what ; when , in ...
... island again , and fee what was become of my people there . I had pleafed myself alfo with the thoughts of peopling the place , and carrying inhabitants from hence , getting a patent for the poffeffion , and I know not what ; when , in ...
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... island , and finished , fit to go to fea in a few days . I was not long refolving ; for indeed the importu- nities of my nephew joined in fo effectually with my inclination , that nothing could oppose me : on the other hand , my wife ...
... island , and finished , fit to go to fea in a few days . I was not long refolving ; for indeed the importu- nities of my nephew joined in fo effectually with my inclination , that nothing could oppose me : on the other hand , my wife ...
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