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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... those reflections , as well religious as moral , which are not only the greateft beauties of the WORK , but are calculated for the infinite ad- vantage of the READER . By this , they leave the WORK naked of its brightest ornaments ; and ...
... those reflections , as well religious as moral , which are not only the greateft beauties of the WORK , but are calculated for the infinite ad- vantage of the READER . By this , they leave the WORK naked of its brightest ornaments ; and ...
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... those I had to leave it to ; and that I had was vifibly increafing ; for having no great family , I could not spend the income of what I had , unless I would fet up for an expenfive way of living , fuch as a great family , fervants ...
... those I had to leave it to ; and that I had was vifibly increafing ; for having no great family , I could not spend the income of what I had , unless I would fet up for an expenfive way of living , fuch as a great family , fervants ...
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... those they should take in ; fo we were obliged to go on . It was about a week after this , that we made the Banks of Newfoundland , where , to fhorten my ftory , we put all our French people on board a bark , which they hired at fea ...
... those they should take in ; fo we were obliged to go on . It was about a week after this , that we made the Banks of Newfoundland , where , to fhorten my ftory , we put all our French people on board a bark , which they hired at fea ...
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... those which we call Caribees , but iflanders , and other Barbarians of the fame kind , who inhabited fomething nearer to our fide than the reft . In In fhort , I vifited feveral of the islands to 36 LIFE AND ADVENTURES the ship came to ...
... those which we call Caribees , but iflanders , and other Barbarians of the fame kind , who inhabited fomething nearer to our fide than the reft . In In fhort , I vifited feveral of the islands to 36 LIFE AND ADVENTURES the ship came to ...
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... those pulled up , dig up the land again for planting corn , where they had spoiled it ; and , in a word , to reftore every thing in the fame state as they found it , as near as they could ; for entirely it could not be , the feafon for ...
... those pulled up , dig up the land again for planting corn , where they had spoiled it ; and , in a word , to reftore every thing in the fame state as they found it , as near as they could ; for entirely it could not be , the feafon for ...
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