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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... every part , are so many teftimonies to the good defign of making it public , and muft legitimate all the part that may be called in- vention or parable in the story . VOL . II . A The The Second Part , if the Editor's opinion may pass.
... every part , are so many teftimonies to the good defign of making it public , and muft legitimate all the part that may be called in- vention or parable in the story . VOL . II . A The The Second Part , if the Editor's opinion may pass.
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... called him our Jack of all trades . With these I carried a taylor , who had offered himself to go paffenger to the East Indies with my nephew , but afterwards confented to stay on our new plantation , and proved a most necessary handy ...
... called him our Jack of all trades . With these I carried a taylor , who had offered himself to go paffenger to the East Indies with my nephew , but afterwards confented to stay on our new plantation , and proved a most necessary handy ...
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... called him , with me , and went myfelf a little after in their boat . I found the poor men on board almost in a tumult to get the victuals out of the boiler before it was ready but my mate obferved his order , and kept a good guard at ...
... called him , with me , and went myfelf a little after in their boat . I found the poor men on board almost in a tumult to get the victuals out of the boiler before it was ready but my mate obferved his order , and kept a good guard at ...
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... called for Friday , and asked him , if he knew where he was ? He looked about a little , and presently clapping his hands , cri- ed , O yes , O there , O yes , O there ! pointing to our old habitation , and fell a dancing and capering ...
... called for Friday , and asked him , if he knew where he was ? He looked about a little , and presently clapping his hands , cri- ed , O yes , O there , O yes , O there ! pointing to our old habitation , and fell a dancing and capering ...
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... called them ) that were left behind , and of whom he faid he had a long story to tell me ; the Spaniards all thought themfelves much better among the favages , only that their number was so small . And , fays he , had they been ftrong ...
... called them ) that were left behind , and of whom he faid he had a long story to tell me ; the Spaniards all thought themfelves much better among the favages , only that their number was so small . And , fays he , had they been ftrong ...
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