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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... themselves fo much for me , as to perfuade me one way or other , except my ancient good friend the widow , who earnestly struggled with me to con- fider my years , my eafy circumftances , and the needlefs hazard of a long voyage ; and ...
... themselves fo much for me , as to perfuade me one way or other , except my ancient good friend the widow , who earnestly struggled with me to con- fider my years , my eafy circumftances , and the needlefs hazard of a long voyage ; and ...
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... themselves in their boat ; for though we could fee the flame in the ship , yet they , it being night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by fome time upon this , only driving as the burning fhip drove , waiting for day light ; when on a ...
... themselves in their boat ; for though we could fee the flame in the ship , yet they , it being night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by fome time upon this , only driving as the burning fhip drove , waiting for day light ; when on a ...
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... themselves from the fire . They had indeed small hope of their lives by getting into these boats at that distance from any land ; only , as they faid well , that they were escaped from the fire , and had a poffibility , that fome fhip ...
... themselves from the fire . They had indeed small hope of their lives by getting into these boats at that distance from any land ; only , as they faid well , that they were escaped from the fire , and had a poffibility , that fome fhip ...
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... , fome raging and tearing themselves , as if they had been in the greatest agonies of forrow ; fome ftark raving and down - right_luna- C 2 tic ; tic ; fome ran about the fhip ftamping with their OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 19.
... , fome raging and tearing themselves , as if they had been in the greatest agonies of forrow ; fome ftark raving and down - right_luna- C 2 tic ; tic ; fome ran about the fhip ftamping with their OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 19.
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... themselves in that different manner I have mentioned , in different perfons only : but all the variety would appear in a fhort fucceffion of mo- ments , in one and the fame perfon . A man that we faw faw this minute dumb , and , as it ...
... themselves in that different manner I have mentioned , in different perfons only : but all the variety would appear in a fhort fucceffion of mo- ments , in one and the fame perfon . A man that we faw faw this minute dumb , and , as it ...
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