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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... Savage , was in when he found his Father in the 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 ...
... Savage , was in when he found his Father in the 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 ...
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... Savages who came to my Island , were not properly those which we call Caribbees , but Iflanders , and other Barbarians of the fame kind , who inhabited fomething nearer to our Side than the reit . In fhort , I vifited feveral of these ...
... Savages who came to my Island , were not properly those which we call Caribbees , but Iflanders , and other Barbarians of the fame kind , who inhabited fomething nearer to our Side than the reit . In fhort , I vifited feveral of these ...
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... Savages , only that their Number was fo finall . And , says he , had they been strong enough , we had been all long ago in Purgatory ; and with that he çrofs'd himself on the Breaft : But Sir , fays he , I hope you will not be difpleas ...
... Savages , only that their Number was fo finall . And , says he , had they been strong enough , we had been all long ago in Purgatory ; and with that he çrofs'd himself on the Breaft : But Sir , fays he , I hope you will not be difpleas ...
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... Savages , I fay , I had fent them away in a large Canoe to the Main , as I then thought it , to fetch over the Spaniard's Com- panions who he had left behind him , in order to fave them from the like Calamity that he had been in ; and ...
... Savages , I fay , I had fent them away in a large Canoe to the Main , as I then thought it , to fetch over the Spaniard's Com- panions who he had left behind him , in order to fave them from the like Calamity that he had been in ; and ...
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... Savages , who , they were fatisfy'd , would devour him as they did all the rest of their Prisoners , that when he told them the Story of his Deliverance , and in what Manner he was furnish'd for carrying them away , it was like a Dream ...
... Savages , who , they were fatisfy'd , would devour him as they did all the rest of their Prisoners , that when he told them the Story of his Deliverance , and in what Manner he was furnish'd for carrying them away , it was like a Dream ...
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