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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... Hands . Yet all thefe Things had no Effect upon me , or at leaft , not enough to refift the ftrong Inclination I had to go Abroad again , which hung about me like a chronical Diftemper ; particularly the De- fire of feeing my new ...
... Hands . Yet all thefe Things had no Effect upon me , or at leaft , not enough to refift the ftrong Inclination I had to go Abroad again , which hung about me like a chronical Diftemper ; particularly the De- fire of feeing my new ...
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... hand , my Wife being dead , I had no Body concern'd themselves fo much for me , as to perfuade me one way or other , except my ancient good Friend the Widow , who earneftly ftruggled with me to confider my Years , my eafy Circumftances ...
... hand , my Wife being dead , I had no Body concern'd themselves fo much for me , as to perfuade me one way or other , except my ancient good Friend the Widow , who earneftly ftruggled with me to confider my Years , my eafy Circumftances ...
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... Hands , that I was per- fectly eafy and fatisfy'd they would have Juftice done them , whatever might befal me ; and ... Hand - Mills to grind Corn , was a good Turner , and a good Pot Maker ; he alfo made any Thing that was proper to ...
... Hands , that I was per- fectly eafy and fatisfy'd they would have Juftice done them , whatever might befal me ; and ... Hand - Mills to grind Corn , was a good Turner , and a good Pot Maker ; he alfo made any Thing that was proper to ...
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... hand , and that they might en deavour to fave themselves in their 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 ...
... hand , and that they might en deavour to fave themselves in their 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 ...
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... hand for their Help . It was upon the hearing thefe Guns , that they took down their Mafts and Sails , the Sound com → ing from the Windward they refolv'd to lye by ' till Morning Some Time after this , hearing no more Guns , they ...
... hand for their Help . It was upon the hearing thefe Guns , that they took down their Mafts and Sails , the Sound com → ing from the Windward they refolv'd to lye by ' till Morning Some Time after this , hearing no more Guns , they ...
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