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 |
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Page 62
... possible , nor did ever any that had seen me , escape to tell any one else ,
except it were the three savages in our last encounter , who jumped into the boat
, of whom I mentioned that I was afraid they should go home , and bring more
help .
... possible , nor did ever any that had seen me , escape to tell any one else ,
except it were the three savages in our last encounter , who jumped into the boat
, of whom I mentioned that I was afraid they should go home , and bring more
help .
Page 110
... they came so near where the thickest of them lay , that before they were seen
or heard , eight of them fired in among them , and did dreadful execution upon
them ; in half a minute more eight others fired after them , pouring in their small
shot ...
... they came so near where the thickest of them lay , that before they were seen
or heard , eight of them fired in among them , and did dreadful execution upon
them ; in half a minute more eight others fired after them , pouring in their small
shot ...
Page 267
... because we had seen several ships go in , as we supposed , but a little before ;
so we kept on N. E. towards the isle of Formosa , as much afraid of being seen by
a Dutch or English merchant ship , as a Dutch or English merchant ship in the ...
... because we had seen several ships go in , as we supposed , but a little before ;
so we kept on N. E. towards the isle of Formosa , as much afraid of being seen by
a Dutch or English merchant ship , as a Dutch or English merchant ship in the ...
Page 327
... devilish things as these . In a word , he brought me his comrade , a Scotsman ,
whom he called Captain Richardfon ; and I gave him a full account of what I had
Y 4 seen , seen , and also of what I intended ; and OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... devilish things as these . In a word , he brought me his comrade , a Scotsman ,
whom he called Captain Richardfon ; and I gave him a full account of what I had
Y 4 seen , seen , and also of what I intended ; and OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
Page 365
... that he might not be seen in the city , where some of the Moscow merchants
would certainly have seen and discovered him . We failed from Arch - Angel the
twentieth of August the same year ; and , after no extraordinary bad voyage ,
arrived ...
... that he might not be seen in the city , where some of the Moscow merchants
would certainly have seen and discovered him . We failed from Arch - Angel the
twentieth of August the same year ; and , after no extraordinary bad voyage ,
arrived ...
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