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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... Trees ; faw my old Spaniard , Friday's Father , and the reprobate Sai- lors I left upon the Ifland ; nay , I fancy'd I talk'd with them , and look'd at them fo fteadily , tho ' I was broad awake , as at Perfons juft before me ; and this ...
... Trees ; faw my old Spaniard , Friday's Father , and the reprobate Sai- lors I left upon the Ifland ; nay , I fancy'd I talk'd with them , and look'd at them fo fteadily , tho ' I was broad awake , as at Perfons juft before me ; and this ...
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... Tree , and lay down by him , then stood and look'd at him , as any one would look at á strange Picture , for a Quarter of an Hour toge- ther ; then lie down on the Ground , and ftroke his Legs , and kifs them , and then get up again ...
... Tree , and lay down by him , then stood and look'd at him , as any one would look at á strange Picture , for a Quarter of an Hour toge- ther ; then lie down on the Ground , and ftroke his Legs , and kifs them , and then get up again ...
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... Trees , and plac'd them in fuch a Pofture , fo thick and close to one another ; and inten Years Time they were grown fo big , that in fhort the Place was inacceffible , except by fuch Windings and blind Ways , as they themfelves only ...
... Trees , and plac'd them in fuch a Pofture , fo thick and close to one another ; and inten Years Time they were grown fo big , that in fhort the Place was inacceffible , except by fuch Windings and blind Ways , as they themfelves only ...
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... Trees , the poor Men had planted , pull'd up an Enclofure they had made to fecure their Cattle and their Corn ; and in a word , fack'd and plunder'd every thing , as compleatly as a Hoord of Tartars would have done . The two Men were at ...
... Trees , the poor Men had planted , pull'd up an Enclofure they had made to fecure their Cattle and their Corn ; and in a word , fack'd and plunder'd every thing , as compleatly as a Hoord of Tartars would have done . The two Men were at ...
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... Trees in the room of thofe pull'd up , dig up the Land again for planting Corn , where they had fpoil'd it , and in a word , to restore every thing in the fame State as they found it , as near as they could , for entirely it could not ...
... Trees in the room of thofe pull'd up , dig up the Land again for planting Corn , where they had fpoil'd it , and in a word , to restore every thing in the fame State as they found it , as near as they could , for entirely it could not ...
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