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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Page 52
... fight them all three the first Time they had a fair Opportunity ; in Or- der to this they refolv'd to go to the Caftie , as they call'd it , that was my old Dwelling , where the three Rogues and the Spaniards all liv'd toge- ther , at ...
... fight them all three the first Time they had a fair Opportunity ; in Or- der to this they refolv'd to go to the Caftie , as they call'd it , that was my old Dwelling , where the three Rogues and the Spaniards all liv'd toge- ther , at ...
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... fight them where - ever they had been , tho ' they were but two to three : So that had they met , there cer- tainly would have been blood fhed among them , for they were all very ftout refolute Fellows , to give them their due . E 4 But ...
... fight them where - ever they had been , tho ' they were but two to three : So that had they met , there cer- tainly would have been blood fhed among them , for they were all very ftout refolute Fellows , to give them their due . E 4 But ...
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... fighting , and killing of one another , but was broad awake , and could not by any Means get any Sleep ; in fhort , he lay a great while , but growing more and more uneafy , he refolv'd to rife : As they lay , being fo many of them ...
... fighting , and killing of one another , but was broad awake , and could not by any Means get any Sleep ; in fhort , he lay a great while , but growing more and more uneafy , he refolv'd to rife : As they lay , being fo many of them ...
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... Fight , they were by meer Chance landed all in the fame I- fland , for the devouring their Prifoners and making Merry ; but their coming fo by Chance to making [ 65 ] which would have been little lefs than ftarving ...
... Fight , they were by meer Chance landed all in the fame I- fland , for the devouring their Prifoners and making Merry ; but their coming fo by Chance to making [ 65 ] which would have been little lefs than ftarving ...
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... fight again as foon as Day - light began to appear , but he did not perceive that they had any Notion of any Body's being on the Ifland but themselves . He had hardly made an End of telling his Story , when they could perceive by the ...
... fight again as foon as Day - light began to appear , but he did not perceive that they had any Notion of any Body's being on the Ifland but themselves . He had hardly made an End of telling his Story , when they could perceive by the ...
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