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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... began to argue with my felf fedately , what Business I had after threescore Years , and after fuch a Life of tedious Sufferings . and Difafters , and clofed in fo happy and eafy a Manner , I fay , what Bufinefs I had to rush into new ...
... began to argue with my felf fedately , what Business I had after threescore Years , and after fuch a Life of tedious Sufferings . and Difafters , and clofed in fo happy and eafy a Manner , I fay , what Bufinefs I had to rush into new ...
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... began to think the fame ill Fate ftill attended me ; and that I was born to be never contented with being on Shore , and yet to be always unfortunate at Sea . Contrary Winds first put us to the Northward , and we were oblig'd to put in ...
... began to think the fame ill Fate ftill attended me ; and that I was born to be never contented with being on Shore , and yet to be always unfortunate at Sea . Contrary Winds first put us to the Northward , and we were oblig'd to put in ...
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... 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 , when they found that fome Sparks of the first Fire had gotten into fome Part of the Ship , fo ...
... 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 , when they found that fome Sparks of the first Fire had gotten into fome Part of the Ship , fo ...
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... began to confult with us what should be done with them , and firft they told us , that as we had faved their Lives , fo all we had was little enough for a Return to us for that Kindnefs received . The Captain faid , they had faved fome ...
... began to confult with us what should be done with them , and firft they told us , that as we had faved their Lives , fo all we had was little enough for a Return to us for that Kindnefs received . The Captain faid , they had faved fome ...
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... began , and having no Provifions of their own left , they were in a more deplorable Condition than the reft , for the Seamen being reduced to fuch an extreme Neceffity themfelves had no Compaffion , we may be fure , for the poor ...
... began , and having no Provifions of their own left , they were in a more deplorable Condition than the reft , for the Seamen being reduced to fuch an extreme Neceffity themfelves had no Compaffion , we may be fure , for the poor ...
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