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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... me by the first Spaniard and Fryday's father , that it was furprizing ; they told me how they barbarously attempted to murder all the Spaniards , and that they B 2 fet fet fire to the provifions they had laid up , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 3.
... me by the first Spaniard and Fryday's father , that it was furprizing ; they told me how they barbarously attempted to murder all the Spaniards , and that they B 2 fet fet fire to the provifions they had laid up , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 3.
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... fire to the provifions they had laid up , on pur . pose to distress and starve them , things that I had never heard of , and that were yet all of them true in fact : but it was fo warm in my imagina- tion , and fo realized to me , that ...
... fire to the provifions they had laid up , on pur . pose to distress and starve them , things that I had never heard of , and that were yet all of them true in fact : but it was fo warm in my imagina- tion , and fo realized to me , that ...
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... fire , and heard a gun fired ; and while he was telling us of it , a boy came in , and told us the boat- fwain heard ... fire at a distance ; immediately we had recourfe to our reckonings , in which we all agreed that there could be no ...
... fire , and heard a gun fired ; and while he was telling us of it , a boy came in , and told us the boat- fwain heard ... fire at a distance ; immediately we had recourfe to our reckonings , in which we all agreed that there could be no ...
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... fire fhewed itself , no not for 500 leagues , for it appeard at W. N. W. upon this we concluded it must be some ship on fire at fea ; and as by our hearing the noise of guns just before , we concluded it could not be far off , we ftood ...
... fire fhewed itself , no not for 500 leagues , for it appeard at W. N. W. upon this we concluded it must be some ship on fire at fea ; and as by our hearing the noise of guns just before , we concluded it could not be far off , we ftood ...
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... fire began in the steerage by the negligence of the fteerfinan ; but , on his crying out for help , was , as every body thought , entirely put out : but they foon found that fome fparks of the firft fire had gotten into fome part of the ...
... fire began in the steerage by the negligence of the fteerfinan ; but , on his crying out for help , was , as every body thought , entirely put out : but they foon found that fome fparks of the firft fire had gotten into fome part of the ...
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