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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... voyage to Bilboa , being the first he had made ; he came to me , and told me , that fome merchants of his acquaintance had been propofing to him to go a voyage for them to the East Indies and to China , as private traders and now uncle ...
... voyage to Bilboa , being the first he had made ; he came to me , and told me , that fome merchants of his acquaintance had been propofing to him to go a voyage for them to the East Indies and to China , as private traders and now uncle ...
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... voyage ; and I told her I thought there was fomething fo uncommon in the impreffions I had upon my mind for the voyage , that it would be a kind of refifting Providence , if I fhould attempt to stay at home ; after which fhe ceased her ...
... voyage ; and I told her I thought there was fomething fo uncommon in the impreffions I had upon my mind for the voyage , that it would be a kind of refifting Providence , if I fhould attempt to stay at home ; after which fhe ceased her ...
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... voyage as I had been used to meet with ; and therefore fhall have the lefs occafion to interrupt the reader , who perhaps may be impatient to hear how matters went with my colony ; yet fome odd accidents , crofs winds , and and bad ...
... voyage as I had been used to meet with ; and therefore fhall have the lefs occafion to interrupt the reader , who perhaps may be impatient to hear how matters went with my colony ; yet fome odd accidents , crofs winds , and and bad ...
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... voyage longer than I expected it at first ; and I , who had never made but one voyage , ( viz . ) my first voyage to Guinea , in which I might be faid to come back again as the voyage was at first defigned , began to think the fame ill ...
... voyage longer than I expected it at first ; and I , who had never made but one voyage , ( viz . ) my first voyage to Guinea , in which I might be faid to come back again as the voyage was at first defigned , began to think the fame ill ...
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... voyage on this particular account ; nor could my nephew , the captain , anfwer it to the freighters , with whom he was under charter - party to purfue his voyage by the way of Brafil ; and all I knew he could do for them was , to put ...
... voyage on this particular account ; nor could my nephew , the captain , anfwer it to the freighters , with whom he was under charter - party to purfue his voyage by the way of Brafil ; and all I knew he could do for them was , to put ...
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