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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... believe People may always do in like Cafes , if they will and , in a Word , I conquer'd it ; com- pos'd my felf with fuch Arguments as occur'd to my Thought , and which my present Condition furnish'd me plentifully with , and ...
... believe People may always do in like Cafes , if they will and , in a Word , I conquer'd it ; com- pos'd my felf with fuch Arguments as occur'd to my Thought , and which my present Condition furnish'd me plentifully with , and ...
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... believe they are dead for I have heard nothing of them for above two Days , and I was afraid to enquire after them , faid he , for I had nothing to relieve them with . We We immediately apply'd our felves to give them what Relief [ 29 ] ...
... believe they are dead for I have heard nothing of them for above two Days , and I was afraid to enquire after them , faid he , for I had nothing to relieve them with . We We immediately apply'd our felves to give them what Relief [ 29 ] ...
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... with good Words , and fome Threats also of giving them no more , I believe they would have broke into the Cook - Room by Force , and tore the Meat out of the Furnace : For Words are are indeed of very fmall Force to a hungry Belly [ 32 ]
... with good Words , and fome Threats also of giving them no more , I believe they would have broke into the Cook - Room by Force , and tore the Meat out of the Furnace : For Words are are indeed of very fmall Force to a hungry Belly [ 32 ]
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... believe , he was more hurt than he really was , and that put him into fome Heat , for be- fore , he acted all in a perfect Calm , but now refolving to go thro ' with his Work , he ftoop'd to take the Fellows Musket who he had knock'd ...
... believe , he was more hurt than he really was , and that put him into fome Heat , for be- fore , he acted all in a perfect Calm , but now refolving to go thro ' with his Work , he ftoop'd to take the Fellows Musket who he had knock'd ...
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... believe the English Men , one of them faid , he could perceive , that fome of them were Men of great Bravery , of invincible Spirits , and of great Policy in guiding the Fight . The Battle , they faid , held two Hours , before they ...
... believe the English Men , one of them faid , he could perceive , that fome of them were Men of great Bravery , of invincible Spirits , and of great Policy in guiding the Fight . The Battle , they faid , held two Hours , before they ...
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