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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... Night , and my Ima- gination run upon , it all Day ; it was uppermoft in all my Thoughts , and my Fancy work'd fo fteadi- ly and ftrongly upon it , that I talk'd of it out of Sleep ; in fhort , nothing could remove it out of my Mind ...
... Night , and my Ima- gination run upon , it all Day ; it was uppermoft in all my Thoughts , and my Fancy work'd fo fteadi- ly and ftrongly upon it , that I talk'd of it out of Sleep ; in fhort , nothing could remove it out of my Mind ...
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... told me very seriously one Night , That the believ'd there was fome fecret powerful Impulfe of Providence upon me , which had determin'd me to go thither again ; and that 4 fhe the found nothing hindred my going , but my being [ 4 ]
... told me very seriously one Night , That the believ'd there was fome fecret powerful Impulfe of Providence upon me , which had determin'd me to go thither again ; and that 4 fhe the found nothing hindred my going , but my being [ 4 ]
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... 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 Terror , tho ' we had Reason to expect it , the Ship blew up in the Air ...
... 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 Terror , tho ' we had Reason to expect it , the Ship blew up in the Air ...
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... Night ; this fet them to work with their Oars to keep their 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 ...
... Night ; this fet them to work with their Oars to keep their 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 ...
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... ; and as he faid , got two or three Spoonfuls down , tho ' I question whether he could be fure of it or not : But it was too late , and fhe dy'd the fame Night . D The The Youth who was preferved at the Price of his [ 33 ]
... ; and as he faid , got two or three Spoonfuls down , tho ' I question whether he could be fure of it or not : But it was too late , and fhe dy'd the fame Night . D The The Youth who was preferved at the Price of his [ 33 ]
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