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THE
LIFE
AND MOST
SURPRISING ADVENTURES
O F
Robinfon Crufoe,
OF YORK, MARINER,
Who lived Eight and Twenty Years in an
uninhabited ifland on the coafbof Ame¬
rica, near the mouth of the great
River Oroonoque.
With an account of his deliverance thence, and hi*
after Surprifing Adventures.
A NEW EDITION.
EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLER',
17 9 2.
LIFE
AND MOST
SURPRISING ADVENTURES
O F
Robinfon Crufoe,
OF YORK, MARINER,
Who lived Eight and Twenty Years in an
uninhabited ifland on the coafbof Ame¬
rica, near the mouth of the great
River Oroonoque.
With an account of his deliverance thence, and hi*
after Surprifing Adventures.
A NEW EDITION.
EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLER',
17 9 2.
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