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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Page 55
... Tartars would have done . The two Men were at this Juncture gone to find them out , and had refolved to fight them where - ever they had been , tho ' they were but two to three : So that had they met , there cer- tainly would have been ...
... Tartars would have done . The two Men were at this Juncture gone to find them out , and had refolved to fight them where - ever they had been , tho ' they were but two to three : So that had they met , there cer- tainly would have been ...
Page 301
... Tartary , than here ; and yet the Roads here are well pav'd , and well kept , and very con- venient for Travellers ; but nothing was more awkward to me , than to fee fuch a haughty , im- perious , infolent People , in the midft of the ...
... Tartary , than here ; and yet the Roads here are well pav'd , and well kept , and very con- venient for Travellers ; but nothing was more awkward to me , than to fee fuch a haughty , im- perious , infolent People , in the midft of the ...
Page 309
... Tartars , but they are not altogether fo dangerous as the Arabs , nor fo barbarous when they prevail . The Company confifted of People of several Nations , fuch as Mufcovites chiefly , for there were above Sixty of them who were ...
... Tartars , but they are not altogether fo dangerous as the Arabs , nor fo barbarous when they prevail . The Company confifted of People of several Nations , fuch as Mufcovites chiefly , for there were above Sixty of them who were ...
Page 313
... Tartars ; you tell me by that , it is good for nothing but to keep out Tartars , or it will keep out none but Tartars ; I understand you , Seig- nior Inglefe ; I understand you fays he , but Seignie or Chinefe , understood you his own ...
... Tartars ; you tell me by that , it is good for nothing but to keep out Tartars , or it will keep out none but Tartars ; I understand you , Seig- nior Inglefe ; I understand you fays he , but Seignie or Chinefe , understood you his own ...
Page 314
... Tartars , who rob in great Armies , and therefore , are not to be refifted by the naked Inhabitants of an open Country . And here I began to find the Neceffity of keep- ing together in a Caravan as we travell❜d ; for we faw feveral ...
... Tartars , who rob in great Armies , and therefore , are not to be refifted by the naked Inhabitants of an open Country . And here I began to find the Neceffity of keep- ing together in a Caravan as we travell❜d ; for we faw feveral ...
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