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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great battle . understand any thing ; but , in time , our men taught him some
English , and he began to be a little tractable : Afterwards we enquired what
country he came from , but could make nothing of what he said ; for his speech
was so odd ...
great battle . understand any thing ; but , in time , our men taught him some
English , and he began to be a little tractable : Afterwards we enquired what
country he came from , but could make nothing of what he said ; for his speech
was so odd ...
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of an English woman , where several merchants lodged , fome French , two
lialians , or rather Jews , and one Englishman . Here I was handsomely enough
entertained ; and , that I might not be said to run rashly upon any thing , I stayed
here ...
of an English woman , where several merchants lodged , fome French , two
lialians , or rather Jews , and one Englishman . Here I was handsomely enough
entertained ; and , that I might not be said to run rashly upon any thing , I stayed
here ...
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had made the English mate , one Mr. Thompson , captain , not being willing to
take the charge of the ship upon myself : This river lies on the north fide of the
great bay or gulph , which goes up to Siam . While we were here , and going
often on ...
had made the English mate , one Mr. Thompson , captain , not being willing to
take the charge of the ship upon myself : This river lies on the north fide of the
great bay or gulph , which goes up to Siam . While we were here , and going
often on ...
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were gone a cruising in her ; and that they had already taken an English ship ,
and two Dutch ships , very richly laden . This latter part we found to concern us
directly ; and though we knew it to be false , yet , as my partner said very well , if
we ...
were gone a cruising in her ; and that they had already taken an English ship ,
and two Dutch ships , very richly laden . This latter part we found to concern us
directly ; and though we knew it to be false , yet , as my partner said very well , if
we ...
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when they run away with her ; and some English and Dutch traders being in the
river , they were within a little of taking him . Nay , said he , if the foremost boats
had been well seconded by the rest , they had certainly taken him ; but he ,
finding ...
when they run away with her ; and some English and Dutch traders being in the
river , they were within a little of taking him . Nay , said he , if the foremost boats
had been well seconded by the rest , they had certainly taken him ; but he ,
finding ...
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