The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Part 2 |
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I had a little convenient House upon it , and the Land about it I found was capable
of great Improvenient , and that it was many Ways suited to my Inclination , which
delighted in Cultivating , Managing , Planting and Improving of Land ; and ...
I had a little convenient House upon it , and the Land about it I found was capable
of great Improvenient , and that it was many Ways suited to my Inclination , which
delighted in Cultivating , Managing , Planting and Improving of Land ; and ...
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... two of whom understand English well enough ; nor did they refuse to
accommodate the Spaniards with every Thing else , for they a = greed very well
for some Time ; They gave them an equal Admission into the House , or Cave ,
and they ...
... two of whom understand English well enough ; nor did they refuse to
accommodate the Spaniards with every Thing else , for they a = greed very well
for some Time ; They gave them an equal Admission into the House , or Cave ,
and they ...
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... and damn ' em , they should build no Houses upon their Ground unless they
would pay them Rent for them . The two Men thought they had jefted at first , ask'd
them to come in and fit down , and see whar fine Houses they were that they had
...
... and damn ' em , they should build no Houses upon their Ground unless they
would pay them Rent for them . The two Men thought they had jefted at first , ask'd
them to come in and fit down , and see whar fine Houses they were that they had
...
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as you were in at the Door of the outer Circle , you had a short Passage strait
before you to the Door of the inner House , but on either Side was a wicker
Partition , and a Door in it , by which you went , first , into a large Room or Store -
house ...
as you were in at the Door of the outer Circle , you had a short Passage strait
before you to the Door of the inner House , but on either Side was a wicker
Partition , and a Door in it , by which you went , first , into a large Room or Store -
house ...
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When they came to the few Indian Houses which they thought had been the
Town , which was not above Half a Mile off ; they were under a great
Disappointment , for there was not above twelve or thirteen Houses , and where
the Town was ...
When they came to the few Indian Houses which they thought had been the
Town , which was not above Half a Mile off ; they were under a great
Disappointment , for there was not above twelve or thirteen Houses , and where
the Town was ...
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