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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... of Labour spent their Strength in daily Strugglings for Breadto maintain the vital Strength they labour'd with , fo living in a daily Circulation of Sorrow , living but to to work , and working but to live , as [ 8 ]
... of Labour spent their Strength in daily Strugglings for Breadto maintain the vital Strength they labour'd with , fo living in a daily Circulation of Sorrow , living but to to work , and working but to live , as [ 8 ]
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... live , as if daily Bread where the only End of wearifome Life , and a wearifome Life the only Occafion of daily Bread , This put me in Mind of the Life I liv'd in my Kingdom , the Ifland ; where I fuffer'd no more Corn to grow , because ...
... live , as if daily Bread where the only End of wearifome Life , and a wearifome Life the only Occafion of daily Bread , This put me in Mind of the Life I liv'd in my Kingdom , the Ifland ; where I fuffer'd no more Corn to grow , because ...
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... live Hogs , and two Cows , and Calves , which I refolv'd , if I had a good Paffage , to put on Shore in my Ifland , but we found Occasion to difpofe otherwife of them . We 1 We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland and [ 15 ]
... live Hogs , and two Cows , and Calves , which I refolv'd , if I had a good Paffage , to put on Shore in my Ifland , but we found Occasion to difpofe otherwife of them . We 1 We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland and [ 15 ]
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... Lives from the Fire . They had in- deed fmall Hope of their Lives by getting into thefe Boats at that Distance from any Land , only , as they faid well , that they were escap'd from the Fire , and had a Poflibility that fome Ship might ...
... Lives from the Fire . They had in- deed fmall Hope of their Lives by getting into thefe Boats at that Distance from any Land , only , as they faid well , that they were escap'd from the Fire , and had a Poflibility that fome Ship might ...
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... Lives : I told him , I had nò Room to move him to thank God for it , rather than me , but I added , that it was nothing but what Rea- fon and Humanity dictated to all Men , and that we had as much Reafon as he to give Thanks to God who ...
... Lives : I told him , I had nò Room to move him to thank God for it , rather than me , but I added , that it was nothing but what Rea- fon and Humanity dictated to all Men , and that we had as much Reafon as he to give Thanks to God who ...
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