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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... thought that the native propenfity to rambling , which I gave an account of in my first setting out into the world to have been fo predomi- VOL . II . B nant - nate in my thoughts , fhould be worn out , THE FARTHER ...
... thought that the native propenfity to rambling , which I gave an account of in my first setting out into the world to have been fo predomi- VOL . II . B nant - nate in my thoughts , fhould be worn out , THE FARTHER ...
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... gave . us a long account of the diftrefs of his fhip , how the fire began in the steerage by the negligence of the fteerfinan ; but , on his crying out for help , was , as every body thought , entirely put out : but they foon found that ...
... gave . us a long account of the diftrefs of his fhip , how the fire began in the steerage by the negligence of the fteerfinan ; but , on his crying out for help , was , as every body thought , entirely put out : but they foon found that ...
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... gave them the notice , which , as above , I defigned it fhould , viz . that there was a fhip at hand for their help . It was upon the hearing these guns , that they took down their mafts and fails ; and the found coming from the ...
... gave them the notice , which , as above , I defigned it fhould , viz . that there was a fhip at hand for their help . It was upon the hearing these guns , that they took down their mafts and fails ; and the found coming from the ...
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... gave him fomething to doze and put him to fleep , which , after fome time , operated upon him , and he waked next morning perfectly compofed , and well . The younger priest behaved himself with great com- mand of his paffion , and was ...
... gave him fomething to doze and put him to fleep , which , after fome time , operated upon him , and he waked next morning perfectly compofed , and well . The younger priest behaved himself with great com- mand of his paffion , and was ...
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... gave them ; the mate or commander brought fix men with him in his boat ; but these poor wretches looked like skeletons , and were fo weak , they could hardly fit to their oars : the mate himself was very ill , and half - starved ; for ...
... gave them ; the mate or commander brought fix men with him in his boat ; but these poor wretches looked like skeletons , and were fo weak , they could hardly fit to their oars : the mate himself was very ill , and half - starved ; for ...
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