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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Page 19
... coming from the windward , they refolved to lie by till morning . Some time after this , hearing no more guns , they fired three mufquets , one a confiderable while after another ; but these , the wind being con- trary , we never heard ...
... coming from the windward , they refolved to lie by till morning . Some time after this , hearing no more guns , they fired three mufquets , one a confiderable while after another ; but these , the wind being con- trary , we never heard ...
Page 22
... coming on board the fhip , he threw himself flat on his face , proftrating himself in thankfulness for his deliverance ; in which I unhappily and unfeasonably disturbed him , really thinking he had been in a swoon ; but he spoke calmly ...
... coming on board the fhip , he threw himself flat on his face , proftrating himself in thankfulness for his deliverance ; in which I unhappily and unfeasonably disturbed him , really thinking he had been in a swoon ; but he spoke calmly ...
Page 27
... coming a little nearer , we found fhe had loft her main - top - maft , fore - maft , and bowfprit ; and pre- fently the fires a gun as a fignal of distress ; the wea- ther was pretty good , wind at N. N. W. a fresh gale , and we foon ...
... coming a little nearer , we found fhe had loft her main - top - maft , fore - maft , and bowfprit ; and pre- fently the fires a gun as a fignal of distress ; the wea- ther was pretty good , wind at N. N. W. a fresh gale , and we foon ...
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... coming on shore in my island , where I had not the leaft mouthful of food , or any hopes of procuring it ; befides the hourly apprehen- fion I had of being made the food of other creatures . But all the while the mate was thus relating ...
... coming on shore in my island , where I had not the leaft mouthful of food , or any hopes of procuring it ; befides the hourly apprehen- fion I had of being made the food of other creatures . But all the while the mate was thus relating ...
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... coming from the Brafils , fo now coming in between the main and the ifland , and having no chart for the coaft , nor any land- mark , I did not know it when I faw it , or know whether I faw it or no . We beat about a great while , and ...
... coming from the Brafils , fo now coming in between the main and the ifland , and having no chart for the coaft , nor any land- mark , I did not know it when I faw it , or know whether I faw it or no . We beat about a great while , and ...
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