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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... savage , was in , when he found his father in the boat , came the nearest to it ; and the surprise of the master , and his two companions , whom I delivered from the two villains that fet them on fhore in the island , came a little way ...
... savage , was in , when he found his father in the boat , came the nearest to it ; and the surprise of the master , and his two companions , whom I delivered from the two villains that fet them on fhore in the island , came a little way ...
Page 111
... savages were fled , and see what posture they were in . This neceffarily led them over the place where the fight had been , and where they found feveral of the poor creatures not quite dead , and yet past recovering life ; a fight dif ...
... savages were fled , and see what posture they were in . This neceffarily led them over the place where the fight had been , and where they found feveral of the poor creatures not quite dead , and yet past recovering life ; a fight dif ...
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... savages ( for he has been but little better , as you relate it ) fhould embrace Jefus Chrift , they will never leave till they work upon all the reft ; for true religion is naturally communicative ; and he that is once made ' a ...
... savages ( for he has been but little better , as you relate it ) fhould embrace Jefus Chrift , they will never leave till they work upon all the reft ; for true religion is naturally communicative ; and he that is once made ' a ...
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... savages , yet they had had fome fkirmishes with them ; that they begged of him to write to me , to think of the promise I had made to fetch them away , that they might fee their own . country again before they died . But I was gone a ...
... savages , yet they had had fome fkirmishes with them ; that they begged of him to write to me , to think of the promise I had made to fetch them away , that they might fee their own . country again before they died . But I was gone a ...
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... Savage , who fays in his preface to his Author to be Let , " Had it not been an honefter livelihood for Mr. Norton , ( Daniel De Foe's fon of love by a lady who vended oyfters ) to have dealt in a fifh - market , than to be dealing out ...
... Savage , who fays in his preface to his Author to be Let , " Had it not been an honefter livelihood for Mr. Norton , ( Daniel De Foe's fon of love by a lady who vended oyfters ) to have dealt in a fifh - market , than to be dealing out ...
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