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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Page 45
... seems he was the principal Man among them , the Captain of the Veffel they had been fhipwreck'd in , having been dead fome Time ) they were , he faid , the more furpriz'd to fee him , because they knew that he was fallen into the Hands ...
... seems he was the principal Man among them , the Captain of the Veffel they had been fhipwreck'd in , having been dead fome Time ) they were , he faid , the more furpriz'd to fee him , because they knew that he was fallen into the Hands ...
Page 51
... seems the Fellow was wounded fuffici- ently with the Blow ; however , they were much in the wrong , fince they had the Advantage , that they did not difarm them effectually , as they might have done , and have gone immediately to the ...
... seems the Fellow was wounded fuffici- ently with the Blow ; however , they were much in the wrong , fince they had the Advantage , that they did not difarm them effectually , as they might have done , and have gone immediately to the ...
Page 59
... seems , as they were to wait this half Hour for an An- fwer , they begg'd he would fend them out fome Bread in the mean Time , which he did , and fent them at the fame Time a large Piece of Goats Flesh , and a broii'd Parrot , which ...
... seems , as they were to wait this half Hour for an An- fwer , they begg'd he would fend them out fome Bread in the mean Time , which he did , and fent them at the fame Time a large Piece of Goats Flesh , and a broii'd Parrot , which ...
Page 79
... seems to be wea- ry of the laborious Life they led , and that without Hope of bettering their Circumftan- ces ; and a Whim took them , that they would make a Voyage to the Continent from whence the Savages came , and would try if they ...
... seems to be wea- ry of the laborious Life they led , and that without Hope of bettering their Circumftan- ces ; and a Whim took them , that they would make a Voyage to the Continent from whence the Savages came , and would try if they ...
Page 87
... seems they were of feveral Nations . The Woman , who was their Interpreter , was bid in the next Place to ask them , if they were willing to be Servants , and to work for the Men who had brought them away , to fave their Lives ; at ...
... seems they were of feveral Nations . The Woman , who was their Interpreter , was bid in the next Place to ask them , if they were willing to be Servants , and to work for the Men who had brought them away , to fave their Lives ; at ...
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