The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight & Twenty Years All Alone in an Uninhabited Island on the Coast of America Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck Wherin All the Men Perished But Himself. With an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Delivered by Pyrates. Written by Himself...John Stockdale, 1790 |
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... ground , enclosing , planting , & c . and I lived , as I thought , the moft agreeable life that nature was capable of directing , or that a man always bred to misfortunes was capable of being retreated to . I farmed upon my own land , I ...
... ground , enclosing , planting , & c . and I lived , as I thought , the moft agreeable life that nature was capable of directing , or that a man always bred to misfortunes was capable of being retreated to . I farmed upon my own land , I ...
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... ground , and ftroaked his legs , and kiffed them , and then got up again , and stared at him ; one would have thought the fellow bewitched : but it would have made a dog laugh to fee how the next day his paffion run out another way : in ...
... ground , and ftroaked his legs , and kiffed them , and then got up again , and stared at him ; one would have thought the fellow bewitched : but it would have made a dog laugh to fee how the next day his paffion run out another way : in ...
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... after the pattern I had fet for them all , and began to live pretty well ; their first crop of corn was on the ground , and though it was but a little bit of land which they they had dug up at firft , having had but 48 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... after the pattern I had fet for them all , and began to live pretty well ; their first crop of corn was on the ground , and though it was but a little bit of land which they they had dug up at firft , having had but 48 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... ground , unless they would pay them rent for them . The two men thought they had jefted at first ; and asked them to come and fit down , and fee what fine houses they were that they had built , and tell them what rent they demanded ...
... ground , unless they would pay them rent for them . The two men thought they had jefted at first ; and asked them to come and fit down , and fee what fine houses they were that they had built , and tell them what rent they demanded ...
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... ground . Why , fays the Spaniard , very calmly , Seignior Inglefe , they muft not ftarve . The Englishman replied , like a true rough - hewn tarpaulin , they might ftarve and be damn- ed , they should not plant nor build in that place ...
... ground . Why , fays the Spaniard , very calmly , Seignior Inglefe , they muft not ftarve . The Englishman replied , like a true rough - hewn tarpaulin , they might ftarve and be damn- ed , they should not plant nor build in that place ...
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