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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Could they have seen the favages altogether in one body , and at a distance from
their canoes , they resolved , if there had been an hundred of them , to have
attacked them ; but that could not be obtained , for there were some of them two ...
Could they have seen the favages altogether in one body , and at a distance from
their canoes , they resolved , if there had been an hundred of them , to have
attacked them ; but that could not be obtained , for there were some of them two ...
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But , however , they resolved not to change their habitation ; yet they agreed , that
as I had carefully covered it first with a wall and fortification , and then with a
grove of trees ; fo , feeing their safety confifted entirely in their being concealed ,
of ...
But , however , they resolved not to change their habitation ; yet they agreed , that
as I had carefully covered it first with a wall and fortification , and then with a
grove of trees ; fo , feeing their safety confifted entirely in their being concealed ,
of ...
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find out their retreat in the woods , and then all would be lost ; so they resolved to
stand them there ; and if there were too many to deal with , then they would get to
the top of the tree , from whence they doubted not to defend themselves , fire ...
find out their retreat in the woods , and then all would be lost ; so they resolved to
stand them there ; and if there were too many to deal with , then they would get to
the top of the tree , from whence they doubted not to defend themselves , fire ...
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We told him , we believed it was so , and therefore we had resolved to do
something for him , that should let him see how sensible we were of the service
he had done us ; and also how agreeable he was to us : and then I told him what
we had ...
We told him , we believed it was so , and therefore we had resolved to do
something for him , that should let him see how sensible we were of the service
he had done us ; and also how agreeable he was to us : and then I told him what
we had ...
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