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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... because the End they propos'd ftill fled from them ; for the Man of Pleafure every Day furfeited of his Vice , and heap'd up Work for Sorrow and Repentance ; and the Man of Labour spent their Strength in daily Strugglings for Breadto ...
... because the End they propos'd ftill fled from them ; for the Man of Pleafure every Day furfeited of his Vice , and heap'd up Work for Sorrow and Repentance ; and the Man of Labour spent their Strength in daily Strugglings for Breadto ...
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... because I did not want it ; and bred no more Goats , " becaufe I had no more Ufe for them : Where the Money lay in the Drawer ' till it grew mouldy , and had fcarce the Favour to be look'd upon in 20 Years . All these Things , had I ...
... because I did not want it ; and bred no more Goats , " becaufe I had no more Ufe for them : Where the Money lay in the Drawer ' till it grew mouldy , and had fcarce the Favour to be look'd upon in 20 Years . All these Things , had I ...
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... because I knew not what Time , and what Extremities I was providing for , I car ' d an hundred Barrels of Powder , befides Swords , Cutlaffes , and the Iron Part of fome Pikes , and Halberts ; fo that in fhort we had a large Maga- zine ...
... because I knew not what Time , and what Extremities I was providing for , I car ' d an hundred Barrels of Powder , befides Swords , Cutlaffes , and the Iron Part of fome Pikes , and Halberts ; fo that in fhort we had a large Maga- zine ...
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... because the farther we fail'd , the greater the Light appear'd tho ' the Weather being haizy , we could not perceive any Thing but the Light for a while ; in about half an Hour's Sailing , the Wind being fair for us , tho ' not much of ...
... because the farther we fail'd , the greater the Light appear'd tho ' the Weather being haizy , we could not perceive any Thing but the Light for a while ; in about half an Hour's Sailing , the Wind being fair for us , tho ' not much of ...
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... because you may fee your Father ? No , no , fays he , fhaking his Head , no fee him more , no ever more fee again ; why fo , faid I Fiday , how do you know that ? Ono , no , fays Friday , he long ago die , long ago ; he much old Man ...
... because you may fee your Father ? No , no , fays he , fhaking his Head , no fee him more , no ever more fee again ; why fo , faid I Fiday , how do you know that ? Ono , no , fays Friday , he long ago die , long ago ; he much old Man ...
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