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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To this purpose I bought a little farm in the county of Bedford , and resolved to
remove myself thither . I had a little convenient house upon it , and the land about
it I found was capable of great improvement , and that it was many ways suited to
...
To this purpose I bought a little farm in the county of Bedford , and resolved to
remove myself thither . I had a little convenient house upon it , and the land about
it I found was capable of great improvement , and that it was many ways suited to
...
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... had I then settled myself there , and sent the ship back , loaded with good rice ,
as I might also have done in fix months ... and stayed there myself , I had , at least
, acted like a man of common sense ; but I was possessed with a wandering ...
... had I then settled myself there , and sent the ship back , loaded with good rice ,
as I might also have done in fix months ... and stayed there myself , I had , at least
, acted like a man of common sense ; but I was possessed with a wandering ...
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Well , still I was for taking him at that proposal , and going myself ; but my partner ,
wiser than myself , persuaded me from it , representing the dangers , as well of
the seas , as of the Japanese , who are a false , cruel , and treacherous people ...
Well , still I was for taking him at that proposal , and going myself ; but my partner ,
wiser than myself , persuaded me from it , representing the dangers , as well of
the seas , as of the Japanese , who are a false , cruel , and treacherous people ...
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I told him his wonder would cease when I had explained myself . First , I told him ,
I had the absolute disposal of the lives and fortunes of all my subjects : That
notwithstanding my abfolute power , I had not one person disaffected to my ...
I told him his wonder would cease when I had explained myself . First , I told him ,
I had the absolute disposal of the lives and fortunes of all my subjects : That
notwithstanding my abfolute power , I had not one person disaffected to my ...
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of I told him , I once thought myself a kind of a monarch in my old station , of
which I had given him an account , but that I thought he was not a monarch only ,
but a great conqueror ; for that he that has got a victory over his own exorbitant ...
of I told him , I once thought myself a kind of a monarch in my old station , of
which I had given him an account , but that I thought he was not a monarch only ,
but a great conqueror ; for that he that has got a victory over his own exorbitant ...
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