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 2W. Taylor, 1719 - 373 pages |
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... Land about it I found was capable of great Improvement , and that it was many Ways fuited to my Inclination , which delighted in Cul- tivating , Managing , Planting and Improving of Land ; and particularly , being an Inland Country , 1 ...
... Land about it I found was capable of great Improvement , and that it was many Ways fuited to my Inclination , which delighted in Cul- tivating , Managing , Planting and Improving of Land ; and particularly , being an Inland Country , 1 ...
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... Land , I had no Rent to pay , was limited by no Articles ; I could pull up or cut down as I pleafed : What I planted , was for my felf , and what I improved , was for my Family ; and having thus left off the Thoughts of Wand- ring , I ...
... Land , I had no Rent to pay , was limited by no Articles ; I could pull up or cut down as I pleafed : What I planted , was for my felf , and what I improved , was for my Family ; and having thus left off the Thoughts of Wand- ring , I ...
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... land you upon your old Habitation in the Illand , for we are to touch at the Brafils . Nothing can be a greater Demonftration of a future State , and of the Existence of an invisible World , than the Concurence of fecond Caufes , with ...
... land you upon your old Habitation in the Illand , for we are to touch at the Brafils . Nothing can be a greater Demonftration of a future State , and of the Existence of an invisible World , than the Concurence of fecond Caufes , with ...
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... land , where we lay Wind - bound two and twen- ty Day's ; but we had this Satisfaction with the Difafter , that Provifions where here exceeding cheap , and in the utmoft Plenty ; fo that while we lay here , never touch'd the Ship's ...
... land , where we lay Wind - bound two and twen- ty Day's ; but we had this Satisfaction with the Difafter , that Provifions where here exceeding cheap , and in the utmoft Plenty ; fo that while we lay here , never touch'd the Ship's ...
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... Land that Way , in which the Fire fhew'd it felf , no not for 500 Leagues , for it appear'd at W. N. W. Upon this we concluded it must be fome Ship on Fire at Sea ; and as by our hearing the Noife of Guns juft before , we concluded it ...
... Land that Way , in which the Fire fhew'd it felf , no not for 500 Leagues , for it appear'd at W. N. W. Upon this we concluded it must be fome Ship on Fire at Sea ; and as by our hearing the Noife of Guns juft before , we concluded it ...
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