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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... I'll engage to land you upon your old Habitation in the Island , for we are to
touch at the Brafils . 1 Nothing can be a greater Demonstration of a future State ,
and of the Existence of an invisible World , than the Concurence of second
Causes ...
... I'll engage to land you upon your old Habitation in the Island , for we are to
touch at the Brafils . 1 Nothing can be a greater Demonstration of a future State ,
and of the Existence of an invisible World , than the Concurence of second
Causes ...
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... and they then entreated me , that fee ng I was driven so far to the Westward
before I met with them , I wou'd at least keep on the same Course to the Banks of
Newjound Land , where it was probable I might meet with some Ship or Sloop
that ...
... and they then entreated me , that fee ng I was driven so far to the Westward
before I met with them , I wou'd at least keep on the same Course to the Banks of
Newjound Land , where it was probable I might meet with some Ship or Sloop
that ...
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... who always landed on the East Parts of the land . Here they built them two Huts
, one to lodge in , and the other to lay up their Magazines and Stores in , and the
Spaniards having given them some Corn for Seed , and especially some of the ...
... who always landed on the East Parts of the land . Here they built them two Huts
, one to lodge in , and the other to lay up their Magazines and Stores in , and the
Spaniards having given them some Corn for Seed , and especially some of the ...
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... were GroundLandlords , he hoped , if they built Tenements upon their Land ,
and made Improvements , they would , according to the Custom of Landlords ,
grant them a long Lease , and bid them go fetch a Scrivener to draw the Writings .
... were GroundLandlords , he hoped , if they built Tenements upon their Land ,
and made Improvements , they would , according to the Custom of Landlords ,
grant them a long Lease , and bid them go fetch a Scrivener to draw the Writings .
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