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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... taken away in me ; for I had no Fortune to make , I had nothing to feek : If I had gain'd ten thousand Pound , I had been no richer ; for I had already fufficient for me , and for thofe I had to leave it to ; and that I had was vifibly ...
... taken away in me ; for I had no Fortune to make , I had nothing to feek : If I had gain'd ten thousand Pound , I had been no richer ; for I had already fufficient for me , and for thofe I had to leave it to ; and that I had was vifibly ...
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... taken up in managing my Servants , cultivating the Ground , Enclofing , Planting , & c . and I liv'd , as I thought , the moft agreeable Life that Nature was capable of directing , or that a Man always bred to Misfortunes was capable of ...
... taken up in managing my Servants , cultivating the Ground , Enclofing , Planting , & c . and I liv'd , as I thought , the moft agreeable Life that Nature was capable of directing , or that a Man always bred to Misfortunes was capable of ...
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... taken in Pie- ces , and fhipp'd on board the Ship , might by the Help of fome Carpenters , who we agreed to carry with us , be fet up again in the Inland , and finif'd , fit to go to Sea in a few Days . * I was not long refolving ; for ...
... taken in Pie- ces , and fhipp'd on board the Ship , might by the Help of fome Carpenters , who we agreed to carry with us , be fet up again in the Inland , and finif'd , fit to go to Sea in a few Days . * I was not long refolving ; for ...
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... taken more Care in their Edu- cation , or understand it better ; and as the liv'd ' till I came Home , I alfo liv'd to thank her for ir . bind to alk My Nephew , was ready to fail about the Be- ginning of January 1694-5 , and I with my ...
... taken more Care in their Edu- cation , or understand it better ; and as the liv'd ' till I came Home , I alfo liv'd to thank her for ir . bind to alk My Nephew , was ready to fail about the Be- ginning of January 1694-5 , and I with my ...
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... , and in what Condition I was in , when taken up by the Portugal Captain ; and how much more more deplorable the Circumstances of the poor Creatures belonging to [ 16 ] We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland ...
... , and in what Condition I was in , when taken up by the Portugal Captain ; and how much more more deplorable the Circumstances of the poor Creatures belonging to [ 16 ] We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland ...
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