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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... gene- ral Mechanick ; for he was dextrous at making Wheels , and Hand - Mills to grind Corn , was a good Turner , and a good Pot Maker ; he alfo made any Thing that was proper to make of Earth , Earth , or of Wood ; in a Word , [ 13 ]
... gene- ral Mechanick ; for he was dextrous at making Wheels , and Hand - Mills to grind Corn , was a good Turner , and a good Pot Maker ; he alfo made any Thing that was proper to make of Earth , Earth , or of Wood ; in a Word , [ 13 ]
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... Wood ; in a Word , we call'd him Our Jack of all Trades , With thefe I carry'd a Taylor , who had offer'd himfelf to go Paflenger to the East Indies with my Nephew , but afterwards confented to stay on our New Plantation , and prov'd a ...
... Wood ; in a Word , we call'd him Our Jack of all Trades , With thefe I carry'd a Taylor , who had offer'd himfelf to go Paflenger to the East Indies with my Nephew , but afterwards confented to stay on our New Plantation , and prov'd a ...
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... Woods when they faw the Boat coming on Shore . The Mate was once re folv'd , in Juflice to their Roguery , to have de- stroy'd troy'd their Plantations , burn'd all their Houfhold- Stuff and 48 1 This, it feems, tho' the Captain did ...
... Woods when they faw the Boat coming on Shore . The Mate was once re folv'd , in Juflice to their Roguery , to have de- stroy'd troy'd their Plantations , burn'd all their Houfhold- Stuff and 48 1 This, it feems, tho' the Captain did ...
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... Woods , had feen one of the two English Men , who , for Distinction , I call the Honeft Men , and he had made a fad Com- plaint to the Spaniards , of the barbarous Ufage they had met with from their three Country - men , and how they ...
... Woods , had feen one of the two English Men , who , for Distinction , I call the Honeft Men , and he had made a fad Com- plaint to the Spaniards , of the barbarous Ufage they had met with from their three Country - men , and how they ...
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... Woods , and plac'd themselves to Advantage , where they might fecurely fee them manage the Fight , and as they thought , not to be feen by them , but it feems the Savages did fee them , as we fhall find hereafter . The Battle was very ...
... Woods , and plac'd themselves to Advantage , where they might fecurely fee them manage the Fight , and as they thought , not to be feen by them , but it feems the Savages did fee them , as we fhall find hereafter . The Battle was very ...
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