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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... Place : For however , I came to form fuch Things in my Dream , and what fecret Con- verfe of Spirits injected it , yet there was very much of it true . I fay , I own , that this Dream had no- thing in it literally and fpecifically true ...
... Place : For however , I came to form fuch Things in my Dream , and what fecret Con- verfe of Spirits injected it , yet there was very much of it true . I fay , I own , that this Dream had no- thing in it literally and fpecifically true ...
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... Place , no Employment in it , nothing to do but to faunter about like an idle Perfon , of whom it may be faid , he is perfectly useless in God's Creation ; and it is not one Farthing Matter to the reft of his Kind , whether he be dead ...
... Place , no Employment in it , nothing to do but to faunter about like an idle Perfon , of whom it may be faid , he is perfectly useless in God's Creation ; and it is not one Farthing Matter to the reft of his Kind , whether he be dead ...
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... Place , and carrying Inhabitants from hence ) getting a Patent for the Poffeffion , and I know not what ; when in the Middle of all this , in comes my Nephew , as I have faid , with his Pro- ject of carrying me thither , in his Way to ...
... Place , and carrying Inhabitants from hence ) getting a Patent for the Poffeffion , and I know not what ; when in the Middle of all this , in comes my Nephew , as I have faid , with his Pro- ject of carrying me thither , in his Way to ...
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... place there , as Inhabitants , or at leaft to fet on Work there upon my own Account while I ftay'd , and either to leave them there , or carry them forward as they thould appear wil- ling ; particularly , I carry'd two Carpenters , a ...
... place there , as Inhabitants , or at leaft to fet on Work there upon my own Account while I ftay'd , and either to leave them there , or carry them forward as they thould appear wil- ling ; particularly , I carry'd two Carpenters , a ...
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... Place . Our Bufinefs was to relieve this diftreffed Ship's Crew , -but not to lie by for them ; and tho ' they were willing to fteer the fame Courfe with us for fome Days , yet we could carry no Sail to keep Pace with a Ship that had no ...
... Place . Our Bufinefs was to relieve this diftreffed Ship's Crew , -but not to lie by for them ; and tho ' they were willing to fteer the fame Courfe with us for fome Days , yet we could carry no Sail to keep Pace with a Ship that had no ...
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