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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... better ; and as the liv'd ' till I came Home , I alfo liv'd to thank her for ir . bind to alk My Nephew , was ready to fail about the Be- ginning of January 1694-5 , and I with my Man Friday went on board in the Downs the 8th , hav- ing ...
... better ; and as the liv'd ' till I came Home , I alfo liv'd to thank her for ir . bind to alk My Nephew , was ready to fail about the Be- ginning of January 1694-5 , and I with my Man Friday went on board in the Downs the 8th , hav- ing ...
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... better , and quite well ; after the Bloodw as stopp'd he walk'd about , told us he was perfectly well , took a Dram of Cordial which the Surgeon gave him , and was what we call'd Come to himself ; about a quarter of an Hour ' after they ...
... better , and quite well ; after the Bloodw as stopp'd he walk'd about , told us he was perfectly well , took a Dram of Cordial which the Surgeon gave him , and was what we call'd Come to himself ; about a quarter of an Hour ' after they ...
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... better Master than a Turk , if not in fome Cases a much worse . I therefore told the French Captain that we had taken them up in their Diftrefs , it was true ; but that it was our Duty to do fo as we were Fellow- Creatures , and as we ...
... better Master than a Turk , if not in fome Cases a much worse . I therefore told the French Captain that we had taken them up in their Diftrefs , it was true ; but that it was our Duty to do fo as we were Fellow- Creatures , and as we ...
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... better Eyes than I , and he points juft to the Hill above my old House ; and tho ' we lay half a League off , he cries out , we fee ! we fee ! yes , we see much Men there , and there , and there . I look'd , but I could fee no body , no ...
... better Eyes than I , and he points juft to the Hill above my old House ; and tho ' we lay half a League off , he cries out , we fee ! we fee ! yes , we see much Men there , and there , and there . I look'd , but I could fee no body , no ...
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... better among the Savages , only that their Number was fo finall . And , says he , had they been strong enough , we had been all long ago in Purgatory ; and with that he çrofs'd himself on the Breaft : But Sir , fays he , I hope you will ...
... better among the Savages , only that their Number was fo finall . And , says he , had they been strong enough , we had been all long ago in Purgatory ; and with that he çrofs'd himself on the Breaft : But Sir , fays he , I hope you will ...
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