The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Part 2W. Taylor, 1719 - 373 pages |
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... saw a Flash of Fire ; and heard a Gun fir'd , and while he was telling us of it , a Boy came in , and told us the Boatfwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the Quarter - Deck , where for a while we heard nothing , but in a ...
... saw a Flash of Fire ; and heard a Gun fir'd , and while he was telling us of it , a Boy came in , and told us the Boatfwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the Quarter - Deck , where for a while we heard nothing , but in a ...
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... saw no- thing of him ; and if they had not let him go on Shore , he would have jump'd into the Sea . He was no fooner on Shore , but he flew away to his Father like an Arrow out of a Bow . It would have made any Man have fhed Tears in ...
... saw no- thing of him ; and if they had not let him go on Shore , he would have jump'd into the Sea . He was no fooner on Shore , but he flew away to his Father like an Arrow out of a Bow . It would have made any Man have fhed Tears in ...
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... Saw , and the like : But they should have none of thefe Tools , or Provifi- ons , unless they would fwear folemnly , that they would not hurt or injure any of the Spaniards with them , or of their Fellow English Men . Thus they difmifs ...
... Saw , and the like : But they should have none of thefe Tools , or Provifi- ons , unless they would fwear folemnly , that they would not hurt or injure any of the Spaniards with them , or of their Fellow English Men . Thus they difmifs ...
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... Saws always appointing , that as often as any was broken or worn out , they should be fup- ply'd without grutching , out of the general Scores that I left behind , Nails , Staples , Hinges , Hammers , Chisels , Nails , [ 136 ] name any ...
... Saws always appointing , that as often as any was broken or worn out , they should be fup- ply'd without grutching , out of the general Scores that I left behind , Nails , Staples , Hinges , Hammers , Chisels , Nails , [ 136 ] name any ...
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... Ships would be ready to go away , and therefore , I fay , I made no hafte to be gone as others did ; in a word , I saw a great many Peo- ple , Ple , nay , all the Travellers go away before [ 356 ] It is true, within Doors we were warm, ...
... Ships would be ready to go away , and therefore , I fay , I made no hafte to be gone as others did ; in a word , I saw a great many Peo- ple , Ple , nay , all the Travellers go away before [ 356 ] It is true, within Doors we were warm, ...
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