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 2 |
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It was now the Beginning of the Year 1693 , when my Nephew , who as I had
observ'd before I had běrought up to the Sea , and had made him Commander of
a Ship , was come Home from a fhort Voyage to Bilbud , being the first he had ...
It was now the Beginning of the Year 1693 , when my Nephew , who as I had
observ'd before I had běrought up to the Sea , and had made him Commander of
a Ship , was come Home from a fhort Voyage to Bilbud , being the first he had ...
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my first Voyage to Guinea , in which I might be said to come back again , as the
Voyage was at first design'd , began to think the same ill Fate ftill attended me ;
and that I was born to be never contented with being on Shore , and yet to be ...
my first Voyage to Guinea , in which I might be said to come back again , as the
Voyage was at first design'd , began to think the same ill Fate ftill attended me ;
and that I was born to be never contented with being on Shore , and yet to be ...
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The younger Priest behav'd with great Command of his Paffions , and was really
an Example of a serious well - governd Mind ; at his first coming on board the
Ship , he threw himseif flat on his Face , prostrating himself in Thankfulness for
his ...
The younger Priest behav'd with great Command of his Paffions , and was really
an Example of a serious well - governd Mind ; at his first coming on board the
Ship , he threw himseif flat on his Face , prostrating himself in Thankfulness for
his ...
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The first part of the Proposal was so generous and kind they could not but be very
thankful for it , but they were in a very great Confternatioll , especially the
Passengers , at the Notion of being carried away to the East Indies , and they
then ...
The first part of the Proposal was so generous and kind they could not but be very
thankful for it , but they were in a very great Confternatioll , especially the
Passengers , at the Notion of being carried away to the East Indies , and they
then ...
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When the Spaniards came first on Shore , the Bufiness began to go forward ; the
Spaniards would have persuaded the three EnglishBrutes to have taken in their
two Country - men again , that , as they said , they might be all one Family ; but ...
When the Spaniards came first on Shore , the Bufiness began to go forward ; the
Spaniards would have persuaded the three EnglishBrutes to have taken in their
two Country - men again , that , as they said , they might be all one Family ; but ...
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