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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Page 13
... set on work there upon my own account , while I stayed , and either to leave them there , or carry them for- ward , as they should appear willing ; particularly , I carried two carpenters , a fmith , and a very handy ingenious fellow ...
... set on work there upon my own account , while I stayed , and either to leave them there , or carry them for- ward , as they should appear willing ; particularly , I carried two carpenters , a fmith , and a very handy ingenious fellow ...
Page 15
... set out the 5th of February from Ireland , and had a very fair gale of wind for fome days ; as I re- member , it might be about the 20th of February in the evening late , when the mate having the watch , came into the round - house ...
... set out the 5th of February from Ireland , and had a very fair gale of wind for fome days ; as I re- member , it might be about the 20th of February in the evening late , when the mate having the watch , came into the round - house ...
Page 46
... set sail , there happened a little quarrel on board our ship , which I was afraid once would turn to á second mu- tiny ; nor was it appeafed till the captain , rousing up his courage , and taking us all to his affiftance , parted them ...
... set sail , there happened a little quarrel on board our ship , which I was afraid once would turn to á second mu- tiny ; nor was it appeafed till the captain , rousing up his courage , and taking us all to his affiftance , parted them ...
Page 187
... set- ting out the bounds and fituation of every man's plantation , and testifying , that I gave them thereby , severally , a right to the whole poffeffion and inhe- ritance of the refpective plantations or farms , with their ...
... set- ting out the bounds and fituation of every man's plantation , and testifying , that I gave them thereby , severally , a right to the whole poffeffion and inhe- ritance of the refpective plantations or farms , with their ...
Page 201
... set strong towards the fhore , I liked it the worfe ; however , I bade him not be afraid , but bring the ship to an anchor , as foon as we came fo near as to know that we muft engage them . The weather continued calm , and they came on ...
... set strong towards the fhore , I liked it the worfe ; however , I bade him not be afraid , but bring the ship to an anchor , as foon as we came fo near as to know that we muft engage them . The weather continued calm , and they came on ...
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