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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... River of Canada . The Mafter gave us a long Account of the Distress of his Ship , how the Fire began in the Steerage by the Negli- gence of the Steeriman , but on his crying out for Help , was , as every body thought , entirely put out ...
... River of Canada . The Mafter gave us a long Account of the Distress of his Ship , how the Fire began in the Steerage by the Negli- gence of the Steeriman , but on his crying out for Help , was , as every body thought , entirely put out ...
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... River Oronooque , but none for my Purpofe . Only this I learn'd by my Coafting the Shore , that I was under one great Miftake before , viz . that the Conti- nent which I thought I faw , from the Inland I liv'd in , was really no ...
... River Oronooque , but none for my Purpofe . Only this I learn'd by my Coafting the Shore , that I was under one great Miftake before , viz . that the Conti- nent which I thought I faw , from the Inland I liv'd in , was really no ...
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... River Tagus , and was oblig'd to unload her Cargo there ; that finding a Portuguese Ship there bound to the Maderas , and ready to fail , and fuppofing he fhould cafily meet with a Veffel there bound to Martinico ; he went on board , in ...
... River Tagus , and was oblig'd to unload her Cargo there ; that finding a Portuguese Ship there bound to the Maderas , and ready to fail , and fuppofing he fhould cafily meet with a Veffel there bound to Martinico ; he went on board , in ...
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... River of Canada , and from thence to Martinico , to car- ry Provisions , he thought he fhould have an Op- portunity to compleat his firft Defign : But when The came to Quebeck , the Mafter of the Ship dy'd , and the Ship proceeded no ...
... River of Canada , and from thence to Martinico , to car- ry Provisions , he thought he fhould have an Op- portunity to compleat his firft Defign : But when The came to Quebeck , the Mafter of the Ship dy'd , and the Ship proceeded no ...
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... River of Cambodia , for I had made the English Mate , one Mr. Thomson , Captain , not being willing to take the Charge of the Ship upon my felf : This River lies on the North Side of the great Bay or Gulph , which goes up to Siam ...
... River of Cambodia , for I had made the English Mate , one Mr. Thomson , Captain , not being willing to take the Charge of the Ship upon my felf : This River lies on the North Side of the great Bay or Gulph , which goes up to Siam ...
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