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 17
... 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 river of Canada . The mafter gave . us a long account of ...
... 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 river of Canada . The mafter gave . us a long account of ...
Page 22
... woman that had fainted ; and told him , the priest was gone stark mad . It seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumftances in his mind , and this put him into an ecftacy of joy ; his fpirits whirled about faster than the ...
... woman that had fainted ; and told him , the priest was gone stark mad . It seems he had began to revolve the change of his circumftances in his mind , and this put him into an ecftacy of joy ; his fpirits whirled about faster than the ...
Page 32
... woman of good fenfe , and good breeding , had fpared all she could get fo affectionately for her son , that at last she entirely funk under it : and when the mate of our fhip went in , fhe fet upon the floor or deck , with her back up ...
... woman of good fenfe , and good breeding , had fpared all she could get fo affectionately for her son , that at last she entirely funk under it : and when the mate of our fhip went in , fhe fet upon the floor or deck , with her back up ...
Page 81
... women , as well as the men , were very forward to fupply them with any thing they could get for them to eat , and brought it to them a great way upon their heads . They continued here four days , and enquired , as well as they could of ...
... women , as well as the men , were very forward to fupply them with any thing they could get for them to eat , and brought it to them a great way upon their heads . They continued here four days , and enquired , as well as they could of ...
Page 82
... women , except only fuch as they took in the wars ; and then they owned , that they made a great feast , and eat their prifoners . The Englishmen enquired , when they had a feaft of that kind ; and they told them two moons ago ...
... women , except only fuch as they took in the wars ; and then they owned , that they made a great feast , and eat their prifoners . The Englishmen enquired , when they had a feaft of that kind ; and they told them two moons ago ...
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