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 8
... gone , the world looked aukwardly round me ; I was as much a ftranger in it , in my thoughts , as I was in the Brafils when I went first on fhore there ; and as much alone , except as to the affistance of fervants , as I was in my ...
... gone , the world looked aukwardly round me ; I was as much a ftranger in it , in my thoughts , as I was in the Brafils when I went first on fhore there ; and as much alone , except as to the affistance of fervants , as I was in my ...
Page 9
... gone ; I was like a fhip without a pilot , that could only run before the wind : my thoughts run all away again into the old affair , my head was quite turned with the whimfies of foreign adventures ; and all the pleasing innocent ...
... gone ; I was like a fhip without a pilot , that could only run before the wind : my thoughts run all away again into the old affair , my head was quite turned with the whimfies of foreign adventures ; and all the pleasing innocent ...
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... gone stark mad . It seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumftances in his mind , and this put him into an ecftacy of joy ; his fpirits whirled about faster than the veffels could con- vey them ; the blood grew hot and ...
... gone stark mad . It seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumftances in his mind , and this put him into an ecftacy of joy ; his fpirits whirled about faster than the veffels could con- vey them ; the blood grew hot and ...
Page 27
... gone on fhore ; fo that befide the terror of the ftorm , they were but in an indifferent cafe for good artists to bring the fhip home ; they had been already nine weeks at sea , and had met with another terrible terrible ftorm after the ...
... gone on fhore ; fo that befide the terror of the ftorm , they were but in an indifferent cafe for good artists to bring the fhip home ; they had been already nine weeks at sea , and had met with another terrible terrible ftorm after the ...
Page 28
... gone , they had not an ounce left in the fhip , and had had none for eleven days ; the only relief they had , was , their water was not all fpent , and they had about half a barrel of flour left ; they had fugar enough ; fome fuccades ...
... gone , they had not an ounce left in the fhip , and had had none for eleven days ; the only relief they had , was , their water was not all fpent , and they had about half a barrel of flour left ; they had fugar enough ; fome fuccades ...
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