Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
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... moidores ; and what business had I to leave a settled fortune , a well - stocked plantation , improving and increasing , to turn supercargo to Guinea to fetch negroes , when patience and time would have so increased our stock at home ...
... moidores ; and what business had I to leave a settled fortune , a well - stocked plantation , improving and increasing , to turn supercargo to Guinea to fetch negroes , when patience and time would have so increased our stock at home ...
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... moidores a year ; that as to my being restored to a quiet possession of it , there was no question to be made of that , my partner being alive to witness my title , and my name being also enrolled in the register of the country : also ...
... moidores a year ; that as to my being restored to a quiet possession of it , there was no question to be made of that , my partner being alive to witness my title , and my name being also enrolled in the register of the country : also ...
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... moidores of gold , besides sixty chests of sugar , and fifteen double rolls of tobacco , which were lost in his ship ; he having been shipwrecked coming home to Lisbon , about eleven years after my leaving the place . The good man then ...
... moidores of gold , besides sixty chests of sugar , and fifteen double rolls of tobacco , which were lost in his ship ; he having been shipwrecked coming home to Lisbon , about eleven years after my leaving the place . The good man then ...
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... moidores , and called for a pen and ink to give him a receipt for them : then I returned him the rest , and told him if ever I had possession of the plantation , I would return the other to him also ( as , indeed , I afterwards did ) ...
... moidores , and called for a pen and ink to give him a receipt for them : then I returned him the rest , and told him if ever I had possession of the plantation , I would return the other to him also ( as , indeed , I afterwards did ) ...
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... moidores . Thirdly , There was the prior of Augustine's account , who had received the profits for above fourteen years ; but not being to account for what was disposed of by the hospital , very honestly declared he had eight hundred ...
... moidores . Thirdly , There was the prior of Augustine's account , who had received the profits for above fourteen years ; but not being to account for what was disposed of by the hospital , very honestly declared he had eight hundred ...
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