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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... turned with the whimfies of foreign adventures ; and all the pleasing innocent amusements of my farm , and my garden , my cattle , and my family , which before entirely poffeft me , were no- thing to me , had no relish , and were like ...
... turned with the whimfies of foreign adventures ; and all the pleasing innocent amusements of my farm , and my garden , my cattle , and my family , which before entirely poffeft me , were no- thing to me , had no relish , and were like ...
Page 42
... turned to me , and pointing to them , faid , Thefe , Sir , are fome of the gentlemen who owe their lives to you ; and then turning to them , and pointing to me , he let them know who I was ; upon which they all came up one by one , not ...
... turned to me , and pointing to them , faid , Thefe , Sir , are fome of the gentlemen who owe their lives to you ; and then turning to them , and pointing to me , he let them know who I was ; upon which they all came up one by one , not ...
Page 48
... turned their two new - comers out of doors to shift for themselves , and would have nothing to do with them ; nor could they , for a good while , be perfuaded to give them any food ; as for the Spa- niards , they were not yet come ...
... turned their two new - comers out of doors to shift for themselves , and would have nothing to do with them ; nor could they , for a good while , be perfuaded to give them any food ; as for the Spa- niards , they were not yet come ...
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... turned upon him with a pole he had in his hand ; and had not the man avoided the blow very nimbly , and run into the hut , he had ended his days at once . His comrade , see- ing the danger they were both in , ran in after him , and ...
... turned upon him with a pole he had in his hand ; and had not the man avoided the blow very nimbly , and run into the hut , he had ended his days at once . His comrade , see- ing the danger they were both in , ran in after him , and ...
Page 75
... turned out of the fociety , and left to live where they would , and how they could , by them- felves ; but that none ... turning to the two honeft Englishmen , faid , Hold ; you muft reflect , that it will be long ere they can raise corn ...
... turned out of the fociety , and left to live where they would , and how they could , by them- felves ; but that none ... turning to the two honeft Englishmen , faid , Hold ; you muft reflect , that it will be long ere they can raise corn ...
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