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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... Speak out my Dear , faid I , Are you willing I'fhould go ? No , Jays be very affectionately , I am far from willing : But if you are refolv'd to go , fays fhe , and rather than I will be the only Hindrance , I will go with you ; for tho ...
... Speak out my Dear , faid I , Are you willing I'fhould go ? No , Jays be very affectionately , I am far from willing : But if you are refolv'd to go , fays fhe , and rather than I will be the only Hindrance , I will go with you ; for tho ...
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... speak with her . We found her a Ship of Bristol , bound home from Barbadoes , but had been blown out of the Road at Barbadoes a few Days before she was rea- dy to fail , by a terrible Hurricane , while the Cap- tain and Chief Mate were ...
... speak with her . We found her a Ship of Bristol , bound home from Barbadoes , but had been blown out of the Road at Barbadoes a few Days before she was rea- dy to fail , by a terrible Hurricane , while the Cap- tain and Chief Mate were ...
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... speak- ing with them , found they had a Sloop lay in a fmall Creek hard by , and they came thither to make Salt , and to catch fome Pearl Mufcles if they D 3 could , could , but that they belong'd to the Ifle de [ 37 ]
... speak- ing with them , found they had a Sloop lay in a fmall Creek hard by , and they came thither to make Salt , and to catch fome Pearl Mufcles if they D 3 could , could , but that they belong'd to the Ifle de [ 37 ]
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... speak . And first , it is neceffary to repeat , that I had fent away Friday's Father and the Spaniard , the two whofe Lives I had refcued from the Savages , I fay , I had fent them away in a large Canoe to the Main , as I then thought ...
... speak . And first , it is neceffary to repeat , that I had fent away Friday's Father and the Spaniard , the two whofe Lives I had refcued from the Savages , I fay , I had fent them away in a large Canoe to the Main , as I then thought ...
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... speak with them : The Spani ards very readily heard what they had to fay , which was this , That they were tir'd of living in the Manner they did ; that they were not handy e- nough to make the Neceflaries they wanted ; and that having ...
... speak with them : The Spani ards very readily heard what they had to fay , which was this , That they were tir'd of living in the Manner they did ; that they were not handy e- nough to make the Neceflaries they wanted ; and that having ...
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