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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... land about it I found was capable of great improvement , and that it was many ways fuited to my inclination , which delighted in cultivating , managing , planting and improving of land ; and particularly , being an inland country , I ...
... land about it I found was capable of great improvement , and that it was many ways fuited to my inclination , which delighted in cultivating , managing , planting and improving of land ; and particularly , being an inland country , I ...
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... land , I had no rent to pay , was limited by no articles ; I could pull up or cut down as I pleased : what I planted was for my- felf , and what I improved , was for my family ; and having thus left off the thoughts of wandering , I had ...
... land , I had no rent to pay , was limited by no articles ; I could pull up or cut down as I pleased : what I planted was for my- felf , and what I improved , was for my family ; and having thus left off the thoughts of wandering , I had ...
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... land you upon your old habitation in the ifland , for we are to touch at the Brafils . Nothing can be a greater demonftration of a future . ftate , and of the existence of an invisible world , than the concurrence of fecond caufes with ...
... land you upon your old habitation in the ifland , for we are to touch at the Brafils . Nothing can be a greater demonftration of a future . ftate , and of the existence of an invisible world , than the concurrence of fecond caufes with ...
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... found that there was fome very terrible fire at a distance ; immediately we had recourfe to our reckonings , in which we all agreed that there could be no land that that way , in which the fire fhewed itself , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 15.
... found that there was fome very terrible fire at a distance ; immediately we had recourfe to our reckonings , in which we all agreed that there could be no land that that way , in which the fire fhewed itself , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 15.
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... land ; only , as they faid well , that they were escaped from the fire , and had a poffibility , that fome fhip might happen to be at fea , and might take them in . They had fails , oars , and a compass ; and were pre- paring to make ...
... land ; only , as they faid well , that they were escaped from the fire , and had a poffibility , that fome fhip might happen to be at fea , and might take them in . They had fails , oars , and a compass ; and were pre- paring to make ...
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