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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... poor creatures belonging to this ship must be if they had no other ship in company with them : upon this I immediately ordered , that five guns fhould be fired , one foon after another , that , if poffible , we might give notice to them ...
... poor creatures belonging to this ship must be if they had no other ship in company with them : upon this I immediately ordered , that five guns fhould be fired , one foon after another , that , if poffible , we might give notice to them ...
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... poor Friday , my trusty savage , was in , when he found his father in the boat , came the nearest to it ; and the surprise of the master , and his two companions , whom I delivered from the two villains that fet them on fhore in the ...
... poor Friday , my trusty savage , was in , when he found his father in the boat , came the nearest to it ; and the surprise of the master , and his two companions , whom I delivered from the two villains that fet them on fhore in the ...
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... poor people , but would be ruining our whole voyage by devouring all our provifions ; fo I thought it no breach of charter - party , but what an unforeseen accident made abfolutely neceffary to us ; and in which no one could say we were ...
... poor people , but would be ruining our whole voyage by devouring all our provifions ; fo I thought it no breach of charter - party , but what an unforeseen accident made abfolutely neceffary to us ; and in which no one could say we were ...
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... poor paffengers ; and they were indeed in a condition that their mifery is very hard to defcribe . I had perhaps not known this part , if my I had 28 LIFE AND ADVENTURES terrible ftorm after the hurricane was over, which ...
... poor paffengers ; and they were indeed in a condition that their mifery is very hard to defcribe . I had perhaps not known this part , if my I had 28 LIFE AND ADVENTURES terrible ftorm after the hurricane was over, which ...
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... 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 he declared he had reserved nothing from the men , and went fhare and fhare alike ...
... 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 he declared he had reserved nothing from the men , and went fhare and fhare alike ...
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