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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... my easy circumstances , and the needless hazard of a long voyage ; and ,
above all , my young children : but it was all to no purpose ; I had an irresistible
desire to the voyage ; and I told her I thought there was something so uncommon
in ...
... my easy circumstances , and the needless hazard of a long voyage ; and ,
above all , my young children : but it was all to no purpose ; I had an irresistible
desire to the voyage ; and I told her I thought there was something so uncommon
in ...
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and bad weather happened , on this first setting out , which made the 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 said to come back again as
the ...
and bad weather happened , on this first setting out , which made the 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 said to come back again as
the ...
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Be it , had I business , or no business , away I went ; it is no time now to enlarge
any farther upon the reason or absurdity of my own conduct ; but to come to the
history ; I was embarked for the voyage , and the voyage I went . I shall only add ...
Be it , had I business , or no business , away I went ; it is no time now to enlarge
any farther upon the reason or absurdity of my own conduct ; but to come to the
history ; I was embarked for the voyage , and the voyage I went . I shall only add ...
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Scotch mariner , who having lived solitarily on the isle of Juan Fernandez , four
years and four months , was relieved on the ad of February , 1708-9 , by Captain
Woodes Rogers , in his cruizing voyage round the world . But let no one draw ...
Scotch mariner , who having lived solitarily on the isle of Juan Fernandez , four
years and four months , was relieved on the ad of February , 1708-9 , by Captain
Woodes Rogers , in his cruizing voyage round the world . But let no one draw ...
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These faults De Foe is studious to avoid in his new voyage . He spreads before
his readers such adventures as no writer of a real voyage can hope to imitate , if
we except the teller of Anson's tale . In the life of Crusoe we are gratified by ...
These faults De Foe is studious to avoid in his new voyage . He spreads before
his readers such adventures as no writer of a real voyage can hope to imitate , if
we except the teller of Anson's tale . In the life of Crusoe we are gratified by ...
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