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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... met with in the World , has yet been no other than is ac- knowledg'd to be due to the fur- prifing Variety of the Subject , and to the agreeable Manner of the Performance . A 2 All A で All the Endeavours of en- vious People to.
... met with in the World , has yet been no other than is ac- knowledg'd to be due to the fur- prifing Variety of the Subject , and to the agreeable Manner of the Performance . A 2 All A で All the Endeavours of en- vious People to.
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... fo happy and eafy a Manner , I fay , what Bufinefs I had to rush into new Hazards . and put my felf upon Adven- tures , fit only for Youth and Poverty to run into . B 3 With With thofe Thoughts , I confidered my new En- gagement [ 5 ]
... fo happy and eafy a Manner , I fay , what Bufinefs I had to rush into new Hazards . and put my felf upon Adven- tures , fit only for Youth and Poverty to run into . B 3 With With thofe Thoughts , I confidered my new En- gagement [ 5 ]
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... Manner for my Chil- dren , and placed in fuch Hands , that I was per- fectly eafy and fatisfy'd they would have Juftice done them , whatever might befal me ; and for their Education , I left it wholly to my Widow , with a fufficient ...
... Manner for my Chil- dren , and placed in fuch Hands , that I was per- fectly eafy and fatisfy'd they would have Juftice done them , whatever might befal me ; and for their Education , I left it wholly to my Widow , with a fufficient ...
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... Manners or civil Acknowledg- ments for the Kindnefs fhewn them was wanting ; the French , ' tis known , are naturally apt enough to exceed that way . The Captain and one of the Priests came to me the next Day , and defiring to fpeak ...
... Manners or civil Acknowledg- ments for the Kindnefs fhewn them was wanting ; the French , ' tis known , are naturally apt enough to exceed that way . The Captain and one of the Priests came to me the next Day , and defiring to fpeak ...
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... Manner than I could have it by Report , I took the Captain of the Ship , as we now call'd him , with me , and went my felf a little after in their Boat . I found the poor Men on board almost in a Tu- mult to get the Victuals out of the ...
... Manner than I could have it by Report , I took the Captain of the Ship , as we now call'd him , with me , and went my felf a little after in their Boat . I found the poor Men on board almost in a Tu- mult to get the Victuals out of the ...
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