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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... ship must be if they had no other ship in company with them : upon this I immediately ordered , that five guns fhould be fired , one foon after another , that , if poffible , we might give notice to them that there was help for them at ...
... ship must be if they had no other ship in company with them : upon this I immediately ordered , that five guns fhould be fired , one foon after another , that , if poffible , we might give notice to them that there was help for them at ...
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... ship of Bristol bound home from Barbadoes , but had been blown out of the road at Barbadoes , a few days before fhe was ready to fail , by a terrible hurricane , while the captain and chief mate were both gone on fhore ; fo that befide ...
... ship of Bristol bound home from Barbadoes , but had been blown out of the road at Barbadoes , a few days before fhe was ready to fail , by a terrible hurricane , while the captain and chief mate were both gone on fhore ; fo that befide ...
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... ship , had been on board our fhip ; and he told me indeed , that they had three paffengers in the great caɓbin , that they were in a deplorable condition ; nay , fays he , I believe they are dead , for I have heard nothing of them for ...
... ship , had been on board our fhip ; and he told me indeed , that they had three paffengers in the great caɓbin , that they were in a deplorable condition ; nay , fays he , I believe they are dead , for I have heard nothing of them for ...
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... ship itself would prefent me with , in a more lively manner than I could have it by report , I took the captain of the fhip , as we now called him , with me , and went myfelf a little after in their boat . I found the poor men on board ...
... ship itself would prefent me with , in a more lively manner than I could have it by report , I took the captain of the fhip , as we now called him , with me , and went myfelf a little after in their boat . I found the poor men on board ...
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... - ver a letter which I wrote to him , and all the goods he had belonging to the deceafed widow ; which I fuppofe was not done ; for I could never learn that D 2 the the ship came to Bristol ; but was , as OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 35.
... - ver a letter which I wrote to him , and all the goods he had belonging to the deceafed widow ; which I fuppofe was not done ; for I could never learn that D 2 the the ship came to Bristol ; but was , as OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 35.
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