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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... leave the WORK naked of its brightest ornaments ; and yet they would ( at the same time they pretend that the Author has fupplied his ftory out of his invention ) take from it the improvement , which alone recommends that invention to ...
... leave the WORK naked of its brightest ornaments ; and yet they would ( at the same time they pretend that the Author has fupplied his ftory out of his invention ) take from it the improvement , which alone recommends that invention to ...
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... leave it to ; and that I had was vifibly increafing ; for having no great family , I could not spend the income of what I had , unless I would fet up for an expenfive way of living , fuch as a great family , fervants , equipage , gaiety ...
... leave it to ; and that I had was vifibly increafing ; for having no great family , I could not spend the income of what I had , unless I would fet up for an expenfive way of living , fuch as a great family , fervants , equipage , gaiety ...
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... leave you ; for if it be of heaven , you must do it ; there is no refifting it ; and if heaven makes it your duty to go , he will alfo make it mine to go with you , or otherwise dispose of me , that I may not obstruct it . This ...
... leave you ; for if it be of heaven , you must do it ; there is no refifting it ; and if heaven makes it your duty to go , he will alfo make it mine to go with you , or otherwise dispose of me , that I may not obstruct it . This ...
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... leaving what I had gained , than of feeking to increafe it ; that as to what my wife had faid , of its being an impulfe from heaven , and that it should be my duty to go , I had no notion of that ; so after many of these cogitations , I ...
... leaving what I had gained , than of feeking to increafe it ; that as to what my wife had faid , of its being an impulfe from heaven , and that it should be my duty to go , I had no notion of that ; so after many of these cogitations , I ...
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... leave off houfe - keeping , lett my farm , and return to London ; and in a few months after I did fo . When I came to London , I was ftill as uneafy as before ; I had no relifh to the place , no employ- ment in it , nothing to do but to ...
... leave off houfe - keeping , lett my farm , and return to London ; and in a few months after I did fo . When I came to London , I was ftill as uneafy as before ; I had no relifh to the place , no employ- ment in it , nothing to do but to ...
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