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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... Spaniard and Fryday's father , that it was furprizing ; they told me how they barbarously attempted to murder all the Spaniards , and that they B 2 fet fet fire to the provifions they had laid up , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 3.
... Spaniard and Fryday's father , that it was furprizing ; they told me how they barbarously attempted to murder all the Spaniards , and that they B 2 fet fet fire to the provifions they had laid up , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 3.
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... Spaniard complained to me , and how I brought them to justice , tried them before me , and ordered them all three to be hanged : what there was really in this , shall be seen in its place : for however I came to form fuch things in my ...
... Spaniard complained to me , and how I brought them to justice , tried them before me , and ordered them all three to be hanged : what there was really in this , shall be seen in its place : for however I came to form fuch things in my ...
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... particulars , confifted of a fufficient quantity of linen , and fome thin English ftuffs ftuffs for cloathing the Spaniards that I expected to find OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 13 for no mother could have taken more care in their ...
... particulars , confifted of a fufficient quantity of linen , and fome thin English ftuffs ftuffs for cloathing the Spaniards that I expected to find OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 13 for no mother could have taken more care in their ...
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... Spaniards that I expected to find there , and enough of them as by my calculation might comfortably fupply them for feven years ; if I remember right , the materials which I carried for cloath- ing them , with gloves , hats , shoes ...
... Spaniards that I expected to find there , and enough of them as by my calculation might comfortably fupply them for feven years ; if I remember right , the materials which I carried for cloath- ing them , with gloves , hats , shoes ...
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... Spaniards , and thought they had lived there ; but fpeaking with them , found they had a floop lay in a fmall creek hard by , and that they came thither to make falt , and catch fome pearl - muscles , if they could ; but they belonged ...
... Spaniards , and thought they had lived there ; but fpeaking with them , found they had a floop lay in a fmall creek hard by , and that they came thither to make falt , and catch fome pearl - muscles , if they could ; but they belonged ...
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