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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I shall no longer trouble the story with a relation in the first person , which will put
me to the expence of ten thousand said I's , and said he's , and he told me's , and
I told him's , and the like ; but I shall collect the facts historically , as near as I can
...
I shall no longer trouble the story with a relation in the first person , which will put
me to the expence of ten thousand said I's , and said he's , and he told me's , and
I told him's , and the like ; but I shall collect the facts historically , as near as I can
...
Page 186
... effectually ; and that he might depend I would never forget the circumstances I
left him in ; but still I was impatient to know , who was the person to be married :
Upon which he told me it was my fack of all Trades , and his maid Susan .
... effectually ; and that he might depend I would never forget the circumstances I
left him in ; but still I was impatient to know , who was the person to be married :
Upon which he told me it was my fack of all Trades , and his maid Susan .
Page 344
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 government or to my person , in all my dominions . He shook his
head at ...
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 government or to my person , in all my dominions . He shook his
head at ...
Page 355
... he told me , I knew what had passed between us , and hoped I would not move
him any more in that affair ; but that , since I made such a generous offer to him ,
he asked me , if I had kindness enough to offer the same to another person that ...
... he told me , I knew what had passed between us , and hoped I would not move
him any more in that affair ; but that , since I made such a generous offer to him ,
he asked me , if I had kindness enough to offer the same to another person that ...
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himself without hopes of deliverance , a message was brought him from a person
of honour , whom till that time he had not the least knowledge of . This was no
less a person than Sir Robert Harley , the Speaker of the House of Commons .
himself without hopes of deliverance , a message was brought him from a person
of honour , whom till that time he had not the least knowledge of . This was no
less a person than Sir Robert Harley , the Speaker of the House of Commons .
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