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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... as shall be shewn in its place ; yet they had restored all again , and every thing
was flourishing and thriving about them : they had grapes planted in order , and
managed like a vineyard , though they had themselves never seen any thing of ...
... as shall be shewn in its place ; yet they had restored all again , and every thing
was flourishing and thriving about them : they had grapes planted in order , and
managed like a vineyard , though they had themselves never seen any thing of ...
Page 153
it would quite confound him , to bring him to embrace another profession ; and he
would never , while his eyes were open , believe that his old master was an
heretic , and would be damned ; and this might in the end ruin the poor fellow's ...
it would quite confound him , to bring him to embrace another profession ; and he
would never , while his eyes were open , believe that his old master was an
heretic , and would be damned ; and this might in the end ruin the poor fellow's ...
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being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing
Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe Daniel Defoe. 3 had never
heard before ; and , by the way , never care to hear again . We all supposed this
was to ...
being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing
Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe Daniel Defoe. 3 had never
heard before ; and , by the way , never care to hear again . We all supposed this
was to ...
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Oldmixon , who never speaks favourably of De Foe , allows that he had never
been a merchant otherwise than peddling a little to Portugal . Hift . vol . ii . p . 519.
- But , Peddling to Portugal makes a Trader . buted Bb 4 buted those misfortunes
...
Oldmixon , who never speaks favourably of De Foe , allows that he had never
been a merchant otherwise than peddling a little to Portugal . Hift . vol . ii . p . 519.
- But , Peddling to Portugal makes a Trader . buted Bb 4 buted those misfortunes
...
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After remarking the universal cry of the people for war , our Author declares he is
not against war with France , provided it be on justifiable grounds ; but , he hopes
, England will never be fo inconsiderable a nation , as to make use of dishonest ...
After remarking the universal cry of the people for war , our Author declares he is
not against war with France , provided it be on justifiable grounds ; but , he hopes
, England will never be fo inconsiderable a nation , as to make use of dishonest ...
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