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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... thought that the native propenfity to rambling , which I gave an account of in my first setting out into the world to have been fo predomi- VOL . II . B nant - nate in my thoughts , fhould be worn out , THE FARTHER ...
... thought that the native propenfity to rambling , which I gave an account of in my first setting out into the world to have been fo predomi- VOL . II . B nant - nate in my thoughts , fhould be worn out , THE FARTHER ...
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... thoughts , fhould be worn out , the volatile part be fully evacuated , or at leaft condenfed , and I might at 61 years of age have been a little inclined to ftay at home , and have done venturing life and for- tune any more . Nay ...
... thoughts , fhould be worn out , the volatile part be fully evacuated , or at leaft condenfed , and I might at 61 years of age have been a little inclined to ftay at home , and have done venturing life and for- tune any more . Nay ...
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... thought fit , and refolved to go here fhe found me very intent upon her words , and that I looked very earnestly at ... thoughts , I confidered my new engage . OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 5.
... thought fit , and refolved to go here fhe found me very intent upon her words , and that I looked very earnestly at ... thoughts , I confidered my new engage . OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 5.
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... thoughts , I confidered my new engage . ment ; that I had a wife , one child born , and my wife then great with child of another ; that I had all the world could give me , and had no need to feek hazards for gain ; that I was declining ...
... thoughts , I confidered my new engage . ment ; that I had a wife , one child born , and my wife then great with child of another ; that I had all the world could give me , and had no need to feek hazards for gain ; that I was declining ...
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... thoughts of wandering , I had not the least discomfort in any part of my life , as to this world . Now I thought indeed , that I enjoyed the middle ftate of life which my father fo earnestly re- commended to me , a kind of heavenly life ...
... thoughts of wandering , I had not the least discomfort in any part of my life , as to this world . Now I thought indeed , that I enjoyed the middle ftate of life which my father fo earnestly re- commended to me , a kind of heavenly life ...
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