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 |
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We beat about a great while , and went on shore on several islands in the mouth
of the great river Oroonoque , but ... I saw from the island I lived in , was really no
continent , but a long island , or rather a ridge of islands reaching from one to ...
We beat about a great while , and went on shore on several islands in the mouth
of the great river Oroonoque , but ... I saw from the island I lived in , was really no
continent , but a long island , or rather a ridge of islands reaching from one to ...
Page 81
... they durst not go on shore , but failed on to the northward fix or seven hours , till
they came to a great opening , by which they perceived that the land they saw
from our island was not the main , but an island : that entering that opening of the
...
... they durst not go on shore , but failed on to the northward fix or seven hours , till
they came to a great opening , by which they perceived that the land they saw
from our island was not the main , but an island : that entering that opening of the
...
Page 135
After a while , seeing things so well ordered , and in fo fine a way of thriving upon
my island , and considering that they had neither business or acquaintance in the
East Indies , or reason for taking so long a voyage ; I say , considering all this ...
After a while , seeing things so well ordered , and in fo fine a way of thriving upon
my island , and considering that they had neither business or acquaintance in the
East Indies , or reason for taking so long a voyage ; I say , considering all this ...
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But my clergyman had not done yet ; his thoughts hung continually upon the
conversion of the 37 favages ? and fain he would have staid upon the island to
have undertaken it : but I convinced him , First , that his undertaking was
impracticable ...
But my clergyman had not done yet ; his thoughts hung continually upon the
conversion of the 37 favages ? and fain he would have staid upon the island to
have undertaken it : but I convinced him , First , that his undertaking was
impracticable ...
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Shortland , engraved 25 Norfolk Island Flying Squirred by Sherwin , from a
Painting of 26 Blue - bellied Parrot Shelley's 27 Tabuan Parrot 3 Head of Lieut .
King , from a Paine- 28 Pennanthian Parrot ing by Wright 29 Pacific Parrot A View
of ...
Shortland , engraved 25 Norfolk Island Flying Squirred by Sherwin , from a
Painting of 26 Blue - bellied Parrot Shelley's 27 Tabuan Parrot 3 Head of Lieut .
King , from a Paine- 28 Pennanthian Parrot ing by Wright 29 Pacific Parrot A View
of ...
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