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 16
... reason to expect it , the ship blew up in the air , and immediately funk : this was terrible , and indeed an afflicting fight , for the fake of the poor men , who , I concluded , concluded must be either all deftroyed in the fhip , 16 ...
... reason to expect it , the ship blew up in the air , and immediately funk : this was terrible , and indeed an afflicting fight , for the fake of the poor men , who , I concluded , concluded must be either all deftroyed in the fhip , 16 ...
Page 17
... reason it was dark , I could not fee : however to direct them as well as I could , I caused lights to be hung out in all the parts of the fhip where we could , and which we had lanthorns for , and kept firing guns all the night long ...
... reason it was dark , I could not fee : however to direct them as well as I could , I caused lights to be hung out in all the parts of the fhip where we could , and which we had lanthorns for , and kept firing guns all the night long ...
Page 23
... reason , what will not the extravagancies of anger , rage , and a provoked mind , carry us to ? And indeed , here I faw reason for keeping an ex- ceeding watch over our paffions of every kind , as well thofe of joy and fatisfaction , as ...
... reason , what will not the extravagancies of anger , rage , and a provoked mind , carry us to ? And indeed , here I faw reason for keeping an ex- ceeding watch over our paffions of every kind , as well thofe of joy and fatisfaction , as ...
Page 46
... reason , without provocation , contrary to nature , and indeed to common sense ; and though , it is true , the first relation of it came from the Spaniards themselves , whom I may call the accufers , yet when I came to examine the ...
... reason , without provocation , contrary to nature , and indeed to common sense ; and though , it is true , the first relation of it came from the Spaniards themselves , whom I may call the accufers , yet when I came to examine the ...
Page 104
... reason to believe , that they had met with a storm at sea , and had over - fet fome of them ; for it blew very hard the night after they went off . However , as fome might mifcarry , fo on the other hand , enough of them efcaped to ...
... reason to believe , that they had met with a storm at sea , and had over - fet fome of them ; for it blew very hard the night after they went off . However , as fome might mifcarry , fo on the other hand , enough of them efcaped to ...
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