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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... Boat ; for tho we could fee the Flame of the Ship , yet they , it being Night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by fome Time upon this , only driving as the Burning Ship drove , waiting for Day- Light , when on a fudden , to our great ...
... Boat ; for tho we could fee the Flame of the Ship , yet they , it being Night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by fome Time upon this , only driving as the Burning Ship drove , waiting for Day- Light , when on a fudden , to our great ...
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... Boats , which to their great Comfort were pretty large , being their Long - Boat , and a great Shalloup , befides a finall Skiff which was of no great Service to them , other than to get fome fresh Water and Provifions into her , after ...
... Boats , which to their great Comfort were pretty large , being their Long - Boat , and a great Shalloup , befides a finall Skiff which was of no great Service to them , other than to get fome fresh Water and Provifions into her , after ...
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... Boats a- head , at least , that we might the focner come up with them ; and at laft to their inexpreffible Joy , they found we faw them . It is impoffible for me to express the several Gestures , the ftrange Extafies , the Variety of ...
... Boats a- head , at least , that we might the focner come up with them ; and at laft to their inexpreffible Joy , they found we faw them . It is impoffible for me to express the several Gestures , the ftrange Extafies , the Variety of ...
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... Boat , came the nearest to it , and the Surprize of the Master and his two Companions , who I deliver'd from the Villains that fet them on Shore in the Island , came a little Way towards it , but nothing was to compare to this , either ...
... Boat , came the nearest to it , and the Surprize of the Master and his two Companions , who I deliver'd from the Villains that fet them on Shore in the Island , came a little Way towards it , but nothing was to compare to this , either ...
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... Boats , catch'd ha- ftily up out of the Flames , and if we would accept it they were ordered to make an Offer of it all to us ; they only defired to be fet on Shore fome- where where in our way , where if poffible they might [ 24 ]
... Boats , catch'd ha- ftily up out of the Flames , and if we would accept it they were ordered to make an Offer of it all to us ; they only defired to be fet on Shore fome- where where in our way , where if poffible they might [ 24 ]
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