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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Page 244
... published , and more promised every day . It is enough for me to tell you , that we made the voyage to Achin , in the island of Sumatra , first ; and from thence to Siam , where we exchanged fome of our wares for opium , and for fome ...
... published , and more promised every day . It is enough for me to tell you , that we made the voyage to Achin , in the island of Sumatra , first ; and from thence to Siam , where we exchanged fome of our wares for opium , and for fome ...
Page 369
... published anonymously by Stockdale , before The Hiftory of the Union , in 1786. As the Author fears no reproach for fuch amufement , during fuch a period , he made no ftrong objections to Stockdale's foli- citations , that it might be ...
... published anonymously by Stockdale , before The Hiftory of the Union , in 1786. As the Author fears no reproach for fuch amufement , during fuch a period , he made no ftrong objections to Stockdale's foli- citations , that it might be ...
Page 374
... published , in 1683 , a pamphlet against a very prevailing fentiment in favour of the Turks , as opposed to the Austrians ; very justly thinking , as he avows in his riper age , that it was better the Popish House of Austria should ruin ...
... published , in 1683 , a pamphlet against a very prevailing fentiment in favour of the Turks , as opposed to the Austrians ; very justly thinking , as he avows in his riper age , that it was better the Popish House of Austria should ruin ...
Page 377
... published his Essay upon Projects ; which he dedicated to Dalby Tho- mas , not as a Commiffioner of glass duties , under whom he then ferved , or as a friend , to whom he acknowledges obligations ; but as to the most pro- per judge on ...
... published his Essay upon Projects ; which he dedicated to Dalby Tho- mas , not as a Commiffioner of glass duties , under whom he then ferved , or as a friend , to whom he acknowledges obligations ; but as to the most pro- per judge on ...
Page 379
... published AN ARGUMENT , to prove that a standing army , with confent of Parlia- ment , is not inconfiftent with a free government . " Liberty and property , " fays he , " are the glo- rious attributes of the English nation ; and the ...
... published AN ARGUMENT , to prove that a standing army , with confent of Parlia- ment , is not inconfiftent with a free government . " Liberty and property , " fays he , " are the glo- rious attributes of the English nation ; and the ...
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