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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broad cloths , stuffs , and some linen , which I had brought for a present to my
partner . He was a very generous , broad - hearted man , though ( like me ) he
came from little at first ; and though he knew not that I had the least design of
giving ...
broad cloths , stuffs , and some linen , which I had brought for a present to my
partner . He was a very generous , broad - hearted man , though ( like me ) he
came from little at first ; and though he knew not that I had the least design of
giving ...
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He had then much to think of , and much to do at a distance : and he foon after
gave some support to Lord Oxford's South - sea project , by publishing An Esay
on the South - sea Trade , with an inquiry into the reasons of the present
complaint ...
He had then much to think of , and much to do at a distance : and he foon after
gave some support to Lord Oxford's South - sea project , by publishing An Esay
on the South - sea Trade , with an inquiry into the reasons of the present
complaint ...
Page 424
... of the Angelic World . He acknowledges , that the present work is not merely
the product of the two first volumes , but the two first may rather be called the
product of this : : the fable is always made for the moral , not the moral for the
fable ...
... of the Angelic World . He acknowledges , that the present work is not merely
the product of the two first volumes , but the two first may rather be called the
product of this : : the fable is always made for the moral , not the moral for the
fable ...
Page 451
Also his Proceedings with Mankind ever since Adam to the first planting of the
Christian Religion in the World . Part Second , containing his more private
Conduct , down to the present Times . His Government , his Appearances , his
Manner of ...
Also his Proceedings with Mankind ever since Adam to the first planting of the
Christian Religion in the World . Part Second , containing his more private
Conduct , down to the present Times . His Government , his Appearances , his
Manner of ...
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A new Test of the Sense of the Nation : being a modest Comparison between the
Addresses of the late King James and those to her present Majesty , in order to
observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged by either of them . 1710.
A new Test of the Sense of the Nation : being a modest Comparison between the
Addresses of the late King James and those to her present Majesty , in order to
observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged by either of them . 1710.
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