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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... no Ear , or Food to one that has no Tafte : In a Word , I refolv'd to leave off House - keeping , lett my Farm , and return to London ; and in a few Months after , I did so . + When 8 When I came to London , I was ftill [ 9 ]
... no Ear , or Food to one that has no Tafte : In a Word , I refolv'd to leave off House - keeping , lett my Farm , and return to London ; and in a few Months after , I did so . + When 8 When I came to London , I was ftill [ 9 ]
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... keep them out and starve them , that it must have been next to miraculous if they had escap'd . In the midst of their Confultations , every one being hopeless and ready to despair , the Captain with Tears in his Eyes told me , they were ...
... keep them out and starve them , that it must have been next to miraculous if they had escap'd . In the midst of their Confultations , every one being hopeless and ready to despair , the Captain with Tears in his Eyes told me , they were ...
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... keep their Boats a- head , at least , that we might the focner come up with them ; and at laft to their inexpreffible Joy , they found we faw them . It is impoffible for me to express the several Gestures , the ftrange Extafies , the ...
... keep their Boats a- head , at least , that we might the focner come up with them ; and at laft to their inexpreffible Joy , they found we faw them . It is impoffible for me to express the several Gestures , the ftrange Extafies , the ...
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... keep them within the Exer- cife of their Reason , and with fome he had Suc- cefs , tho ' others were for a Time out of all Go- vernment of themselves . ་ C 4 I can- I cannot help committing this to Writing , as perhaps [ . 23 ]
... keep them within the Exer- cife of their Reason , and with fome he had Suc- cefs , tho ' others were for a Time out of all Go- vernment of themselves . ་ C 4 I can- I cannot help committing this to Writing , as perhaps [ . 23 ]
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... keeping an exceeding Watch over our Paffions of every Kind , as well thofe of Joy and Satisfaction , as thofe of Sorrow and Anger . We were fomething difordered by thefe Extra- vagancies among our new Gucfts for the first Day , but when ...
... keeping an exceeding Watch over our Paffions of every Kind , as well thofe of Joy and Satisfaction , as thofe of Sorrow and Anger . We were fomething difordered by thefe Extra- vagancies among our new Gucfts for the first Day , but when ...
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