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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We beat about a great while , and went on shore on several islands in the mouth
of the great river Oroonoque , but none for my purpose ; only this I learned by my
coasting the shore , that I was under one great mistake before , viz . that the ...
We beat about a great while , and went on shore on several islands in the mouth
of the great river Oroonoque , but none for my purpose ; only this I learned by my
coasting the shore , that I was under one great mistake before , viz . that the ...
Page 63
... secondly , they did not keep together , but were divided into several parties ,
and were on shore in several places . The Spaniards were in no small
consternation at this fight ; and as they found that the fellows ran ftraggling all
over the shore ...
... secondly , they did not keep together , but were divided into several parties ,
and were on shore in several places . The Spaniards were in no small
consternation at this fight ; and as they found that the fellows ran ftraggling all
over the shore ...
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they were a.sured of this , they discovered such a joy , and by such awkward and
several ways , as is hard to describe ; for it seems they were of several nations .
The woman , who was their interpreter , was bid , in the next place , to ask them if
...
they were a.sured of this , they discovered such a joy , and by such awkward and
several ways , as is hard to describe ; for it seems they were of several nations .
The woman , who was their interpreter , was bid , in the next place , to ask them if
...
Page 343
But taking an apartment in a good house in the town , I ordered a chimney to be
built like a furnace , in the centre of six several rooms , like a stove ; the funnel to
carry the smoke went up one way , the door to come at the fire went in another ...
But taking an apartment in a good house in the town , I ordered a chimney to be
built like a furnace , in the centre of six several rooms , like a stove ; the funnel to
carry the smoke went up one way , the door to come at the fire went in another ...
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Part First , containing a State of the Devil's Circumstances , and the various Turns
of his AFfairs , from his Expulsion out of Heaven to the Creation of Man ; with
Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning the Reason and Manner of his Fall .
Part First , containing a State of the Devil's Circumstances , and the various Turns
of his AFfairs , from his Expulsion out of Heaven to the Creation of Man ; with
Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning the Reason and Manner of his Fall .
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