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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... saw a flash of fire , and heard a gun fired ; and while he was telling us of it , a boy came in , and told us the boat- fwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the quarter - deck , where for a while we heard nothing , but in ...
... saw a flash of fire , and heard a gun fired ; and while he was telling us of it , a boy came in , and told us the boat- fwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the quarter - deck , where for a while we heard nothing , but in ...
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... saw in Friday , or any where else in my life . It is farther obfervable , that these extravagancies did not show themselves in that different manner I have mentioned , in different perfons only : but all the variety would appear in a ...
... saw in Friday , or any where else in my life . It is farther obfervable , that these extravagancies did not show themselves in that different manner I have mentioned , in different perfons only : but all the variety would appear in a ...
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... saw people , I caused the English ancient to be spread , and fired three guns , to give them notice we were friends ; and about half a quarter of an hour after , we perceived a fmoke rife from the fide of the creek ; fo I imme- diately ...
... saw people , I caused the English ancient to be spread , and fired three guns , to give them notice we were friends ; and about half a quarter of an hour after , we perceived a fmoke rife from the fide of the creek ; fo I imme- diately ...
Page 112
... saw the flash of the second , they started up upon their feet in the greatest con- fternation imaginable ; and , as our men advanced swiftly towards them , they all ran screaming and yawling away , with a kind of an howling noise ...
... saw the flash of the second , they started up upon their feet in the greatest con- fternation imaginable ; and , as our men advanced swiftly towards them , they all ran screaming and yawling away , with a kind of an howling noise ...
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... saw him kneel down and lift up his hands . Wife . What you put down the knee for ? What you hold up the hand for ? What you fay ? Who you speak to ? What is that ? W. A. My dear , I bow my knees in token of my fubmiffion to him that ...
... saw him kneel down and lift up his hands . Wife . What you put down the knee for ? What you hold up the hand for ? What you fay ? Who you speak to ? What is that ? W. A. My dear , I bow my knees in token of my fubmiffion to him that ...
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