The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner ... Written by Himself: The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe, Volume 2Stockdale, 1790 |
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... seem to reduce the value , they strip it of all those reflections , as well religious as moral , which are not only the greateft beauties of the WORK , but are calculated for the infinite ad- vantage of the READER . By this , they leave ...
... seem to reduce the value , they strip it of all those reflections , as well religious as moral , which are not only the greateft beauties of the WORK , but are calculated for the infinite ad- vantage of the READER . By this , they leave ...
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... seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumftances in his mind , and this put him into an ecftacy of joy ; his fpirits whirled about faster than the veffels could con- vey them ; the blood grew hot and feverish ; and the man ...
... seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumftances in his mind , and this put him into an ecftacy of joy ; his fpirits whirled about faster than the veffels could con- vey them ; the blood grew hot and feverish ; and the man ...
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... seems , had better eyes than I , and he points juft to the hill above my old houfe ; and tho ' we lay half a league off , he cries out , Me fee ! me fee ! yes , yes , me fee much man there , and there , and there . I looked , but I ...
... seems , had better eyes than I , and he points juft to the hill above my old houfe ; and tho ' we lay half a league off , he cries out , Me fee ! me fee ! yes , yes , me fee much man there , and there , and there . I looked , but I ...
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... seems the fellow was wounded fufficiently with the blow ; however , they were much in the wrong , fince they had the advan- tage , that they did not difarm them effectually , as they might have done , and have gone immediately to the ...
... seems the fellow was wounded fufficiently with the blow ; however , they were much in the wrong , fince they had the advan- tage , that they did not difarm them effectually , as they might have done , and have gone immediately to the ...
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... seems , as they were to wait this half - hour for an answer , they begged he would fend them out fome bread in the mean time ; which he did , and fent them at the fame time a large piece of goat's flesh , and a broiled par- rot ; which ...
... seems , as they were to wait this half - hour for an answer , they begged he would fend them out fome bread in the mean time ; which he did , and fent them at the fame time a large piece of goat's flesh , and a broiled par- rot ; which ...
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