The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner ... Written by Himself: 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, Volume 2Stockdale, 1790 |
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... talk of nothing else , all my discourse run into it , even to impertinence , and I faw it myself . I have often heard perfons of good judgment fay , I have LIFE AND ADVENTURES nate in my thoughts, fhould be worn out, ...
... talk of nothing else , all my discourse run into it , even to impertinence , and I faw it myself . I have often heard perfons of good judgment fay , I have LIFE AND ADVENTURES nate in my thoughts, fhould be worn out, ...
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... talk to them , and are answered by them , when , in truth , there is nothing but shadow and vapour in the thing ; and they really know nothing of the matter . For my part , I know not to this hour whether there are any fuch things as ...
... talk to them , and are answered by them , when , in truth , there is nothing but shadow and vapour in the thing ; and they really know nothing of the matter . For my part , I know not to this hour whether there are any fuch things as ...
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... talking to him , and telling him one story or another of his travels , and of what had happened to him abroad , to divert him . In fhort , if the fame filial affection was to be found in christians to their parents , in our parts of the ...
... talking to him , and telling him one story or another of his travels , and of what had happened to him abroad , to divert him . In fhort , if the fame filial affection was to be found in christians to their parents , in our parts of the ...
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... of the fame mischief , stood all of a huddle over the wounded man , talking , and , as may be fuppofed , enquiring of him how he came to H 2 be OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 99 them, and they both knew him diftinctly, and ...
... of the fame mischief , stood all of a huddle over the wounded man , talking , and , as may be fuppofed , enquiring of him how he came to H 2 be OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 99 them, and they both knew him diftinctly, and ...
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... talk with the rest of his countrymen , and hear what they faid to it ; af- furing them , that if they did not agree immediately they fhould all be deftroyed . The poor wretches , thoroughly humbled , and re- duced in number to about ...
... talk with the rest of his countrymen , and hear what they faid to it ; af- furing them , that if they did not agree immediately they fhould all be deftroyed . The poor wretches , thoroughly humbled , and re- duced in number to about ...
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