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 13
... of the particulars , confifted of a fufficient quantity of linen , and fome thin English ftuffs ftuffs for cloathing the Spaniards that I expected to find OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 13 for no mother could have taken more care in their ...
... of the particulars , confifted of a fufficient quantity of linen , and fome thin English ftuffs ftuffs for cloathing the Spaniards that I expected to find OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 13 for no mother could have taken more care in their ...
Page 38
... English ancient to be spread , and fired three guns , to give them notice we were friends ; and about half a quarter of an hour after , we perceived a fmoke rife from the fide of the creek ; fo I imme- diately ordered a boat out ...
... English ancient to be spread , and fired three guns , to give them notice we were friends ; and about half a quarter of an hour after , we perceived a fmoke rife from the fide of the creek ; fo I imme- diately ordered a boat out ...
Page 43
... English fhip coming on fhore there to fetch them off ; and it could not but be a very great surprise to them , when they came back , not only to find that I was gone , but to find three ftrangers ftrangers left on the fpot , poffeffed ...
... English fhip coming on fhore there to fetch them off ; and it could not but be a very great surprise to them , when they came back , not only to find that I was gone , but to find three ftrangers ftrangers left on the fpot , poffeffed ...
Page 45
... English well enough ; nor did they refufe to accommodate the Spaniards with any thing elfe , for they agreed very well for fome time ; they gave them an equal admiffion into the houfe , or cave , and they began to live very fociably ...
... English well enough ; nor did they refufe to accommodate the Spaniards with any thing elfe , for they agreed very well for fome time ; they gave them an equal admiffion into the houfe , or cave , and they began to live very fociably ...
Page 47
... English port ; and that then they should be all put into a gaol , and tried for their lives . The mate got intelligence of this , and acquainted us with it ; upon which it was defired , that I , who ftill paffed for a great man among ...
... English port ; and that then they should be all put into a gaol , and tried for their lives . The mate got intelligence of this , and acquainted us with it ; upon which it was defired , that I , who ftill paffed for a great man among ...
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