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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... persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frightened myself with the images my fancy reprefented to me : one time in my fleep I had the villainy of the three pirate failors fo lively relat- ed to me by the first Spaniard and ...
... persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frightened myself with the images my fancy reprefented to me : one time in my fleep I had the villainy of the three pirate failors fo lively relat- ed to me by the first Spaniard and ...
Page 84
... well fa- voured agreeable persons , both in shape and features , only tawny ; and two of them , had they been per- fect fect white , would have paffed for handfome women , 84 LIFE AND ADVENTURES If they gave them any thing to eat, it ...
... well fa- voured agreeable persons , both in shape and features , only tawny ; and two of them , had they been per- fect fect white , would have paffed for handfome women , 84 LIFE AND ADVENTURES If they gave them any thing to eat, it ...
Page 266
... person injuring me . I believe also , all confidering people , who know the value of life , would be of my opinion , if they en- tered seriously into the confideration of it . But to return to my story : All the while this was do- ing ...
... person injuring me . I believe also , all confidering people , who know the value of life , would be of my opinion , if they en- tered seriously into the confideration of it . But to return to my story : All the while this was do- ing ...
Page 348
... persons of rank ; we live perfectly re- tired , as fuited to a ftate of banishment ; we have fomething refcued from the fhipwreck of our fortunes , which keeps us from the mere neceffity of hunting for our food ; but the poor foldiers ...
... persons of rank ; we live perfectly re- tired , as fuited to a ftate of banishment ; we have fomething refcued from the fhipwreck of our fortunes , which keeps us from the mere neceffity of hunting for our food ; but the poor foldiers ...
Page 355
... person that he would name to me , in whom he had a great fhare of concern . I told him , that I could not fay I inclined to do fo much for any one but himself , for whom I had a particular value , and fhould have been glad to have been ...
... person that he would name to me , in whom he had a great fhare of concern . I told him , that I could not fay I inclined to do fo much for any one but himself , for whom I had a particular value , and fhould have been glad to have been ...
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