The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight-and-twenty Years, All Alone, on an Uninhabited Island, Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque. With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... Lisbon , but born of English parents , whose name was Wells , and in much such circumstances as I was . I call him my neighbour , because his plantation lay next to mine , and we went on very sociably together . My stock was but low ...
... Lisbon , but born of English parents , whose name was Wells , and in much such circumstances as I was . I call him my neighbour , because his plantation lay next to mine , and we went on very sociably together . My stock was but low ...
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... Lisbon , to such persons as I shall direct , and in such goods as are proper for this country , I will bring you the produce of them , God willing , at my return : but , since human affairs are all subject to changes and disasters , I ...
... Lisbon , to such persons as I shall direct , and in such goods as are proper for this country , I will bring you the produce of them , God willing , at my return : but , since human affairs are all subject to changes and disasters , I ...
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... Lisbon , and he brought them all safe to me at the Brazils : among which , without my direction ( for I was too young in my business to think of them ) , he had taken care to have all sorts of tools , iron work , and utensils ...
... Lisbon , and he brought them all safe to me at the Brazils : among which , without my direction ( for I was too young in my business to think of them ) , he had taken care to have all sorts of tools , iron work , and utensils ...
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... Lisbon . But as abused prosperity is oftentimes made the very means of our adversity , so was it with me . I went on the next year with great success in my planta- tion ; I raised fifty great rolls of tobacco on my own ground , more ...
... Lisbon . But as abused prosperity is oftentimes made the very means of our adversity , so was it with me . I went on the next year with great success in my planta- tion ; I raised fifty great rolls of tobacco on my own ground , more ...
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... Lisbon , where I arrived in April fol- lowing ; my man Friday accompanying me very honestly in all these ramblings , and proving a most faithful servant upon all occasions . When I came to Lisbon , I found out , by inquiry , and to my ...
... Lisbon , where I arrived in April fol- lowing ; my man Friday accompanying me very honestly in all these ramblings , and proving a most faithful servant upon all occasions . When I came to Lisbon , I found out , by inquiry , and to my ...
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