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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... took them all in , being no lefs than fixty- four men , women , and children ; for there were a great many paffengers . Upon the whole , we found it was a French mer- chant - fhip of 300 tons , homeward - bound from Quebeck , in the ...
... took them all in , being no lefs than fixty- four men , women , and children ; for there were a great many paffengers . Upon the whole , we found it was a French mer- chant - fhip of 300 tons , homeward - bound from Quebeck , in the ...
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... took down their mafts and fails ; and the found coming from the windward , they refolved to lie by till morning . Some time after this , hearing no more guns , they fired three mufquets , one a confiderable while after another ; but ...
... took down their mafts and fails ; and the found coming from the windward , they refolved to lie by till morning . Some time after this , hearing no more guns , they fired three mufquets , one a confiderable while after another ; but ...
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... took a dram of cordial which the furgeon gave him , and was , what we called , come to himself ; about a quarter of an hour after this , they came running C 3 into into the cabbin to the furgeon , who was bleeding OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 21.
... took a dram of cordial which the furgeon gave him , and was , what we called , come to himself ; about a quarter of an hour after this , they came running C 3 into into the cabbin to the furgeon , who was bleeding OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 21.
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... took me up at fea had served me fo , and took all I had for my delive- rance , I must have starved , or have been as much a flave at the Brafils , as I had been at Barbary , the being fold to a Mahometan only excepted ; and per- haps a ...
... took me up at fea had served me fo , and took all I had for my delive- rance , I must have starved , or have been as much a flave at the Brafils , as I had been at Barbary , the being fold to a Mahometan only excepted ; and per- haps a ...
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... took them up to serve them , not to plunder them ; and that it would be a most bar- barous thing , to take that little from them which they had faved out of the fire , and then fet them on fhore , and leave them ; that this would be ...
... took them up to serve them , not to plunder them ; and that it would be a most bar- barous thing , to take that little from them which they had faved out of the fire , and then fet them on fhore , and leave them ; that this would be ...
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