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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... ftances , and in what Condition I was in , when taken up by the Portugal Captain ; and how much more more deplorable the Circumstances of the poor Creatures belonging to [ 16 ] We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland ...
... ftances , and in what Condition I was in , when taken up by the Portugal Captain ; and how much more more deplorable the Circumstances of the poor Creatures belonging to [ 16 ] We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland ...
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... Creatures belonging to this Ship muft be , if they had no other Ship in Company with them : Upon this I immediately order'd , that five Guns should be fir'd , one foon after another , that , if poffible , we might give Notice to them ...
... Creatures belonging to this Ship muft be , if they had no other Ship in Company with them : Upon this I immediately order'd , that five Guns should be fir'd , one foon after another , that , if poffible , we might give Notice to them ...
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... Creature that ever was in it ; the Surgeon would not bleed him again in that Condition , but gave him fomething to dofe and put him to fleep , which after fome Time ope- rated upon him , and he wak'd the next Morning perfectly compos'd ...
... Creature that ever was in it ; the Surgeon would not bleed him again in that Condition , but gave him fomething to dofe and put him to fleep , which after fome Time ope- rated upon him , and he wak'd the next Morning perfectly compos'd ...
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... Creatures . After this the young Priest apply'd himself to his Country - Folks ; laboured to , compofe them ; per- fwaded , entreated , argued , reafon'd with them , and did his utmost to keep them within the Exer- cife of their Reason ...
... Creatures . After this the young Priest apply'd himself to his Country - Folks ; laboured to , compofe them ; per- fwaded , entreated , argued , reafon'd with them , and did his utmost to keep them within the Exer- cife of their Reason ...
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... Creatures , and as we would defire to be fo deli- ver'd if we were in the like or any other Extremity ; that we had done nothing for them but what we believed they would have done for us , if we had been in their Cafe , and they in ours ...
... Creatures , and as we would defire to be fo deli- ver'd if we were in the like or any other Extremity ; that we had done nothing for them but what we believed they would have done for us , if we had been in their Cafe , and they in ours ...
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