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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... hands . Yet all these things had no effect upon me , or at leaft not enough to refift the ftrong inclination I had to go abroad again , which hung about me like a chronical diftemper ; particularly the defire of seeing my new plantation ...
... hands . Yet all these things had no effect upon me , or at leaft not enough to refift the ftrong inclination I had to go abroad again , which hung about me like a chronical diftemper ; particularly the defire of seeing my new plantation ...
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... hand , my wife being dead , I had nobody con- cerned themselves fo much for me , as to perfuade me one way or other ... hands , that I was perfectly easy and fatisfied they would have justice done them , what- ever might befal me ; and ...
... hand , my wife being dead , I had nobody con- cerned themselves fo much for me , as to perfuade me one way or other ... hands , that I was perfectly easy and fatisfied they would have justice done them , what- ever might befal me ; and ...
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... hand for their help . It was upon the hearing these guns , that they took down their mafts and fails ; and the found ... hands , make up the fum of its variety : but an excefs of joy , a furprise of joy , has a thousand extravagancies in ...
... hand for their help . It was upon the hearing these guns , that they took down their mafts and fails ; and the found ... hands , make up the fum of its variety : but an excefs of joy , a furprise of joy , has a thousand extravagancies in ...
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... hands ; fome were dancing , feveral finging , fome laughing , more cry- ing ; many quite dumb , not able to fpeak a word ; others fick and vomiting , feveral fwooning , and ready to faint ; and a few were crofling themfelves and giving ...
... hands ; fome were dancing , feveral finging , fome laughing , more cry- ing ; many quite dumb , not able to fpeak a word ; others fick and vomiting , feveral fwooning , and ready to faint ; and a few were crofling themfelves and giving ...
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... fome broth into her mouth ; fhe opened her lips , and lifted up one hand , but could not speak : yet she understood what he faid , and made figns to him , intimating , that that it was too late for her ; but pointed 32 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... fome broth into her mouth ; fhe opened her lips , and lifted up one hand , but could not speak : yet she understood what he faid , and made figns to him , intimating , that that it was too late for her ; but pointed 32 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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