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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... give me , and had no Need to feek Hazards for Gain ; that I was de- clining in Years , and ought to think rather of lea ving what I had gain'd , than of feeking to en crease it ; that as to what my Wife had faid , of its being an ...
... give me , and had no Need to feek Hazards for Gain ; that I was de- clining in Years , and ought to think rather of lea ving what I had gain'd , than of feeking to en crease it ; that as to what my Wife had faid , of its being an ...
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... give a Character of her particular Vir- tues , and make my Court to the Sex by the Flat- tery of a Funeral Sermon . She was , in a few Words , the Stay of all my Affairs , the Center of all my Enterprizes , the Engine , that by her Pru ...
... give a Character of her particular Vir- tues , and make my Court to the Sex by the Flat- tery of a Funeral Sermon . She was , in a few Words , the Stay of all my Affairs , the Center of all my Enterprizes , the Engine , that by her Pru ...
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... give Notice to them , that there was Help for them at hand , and that they might en deavour to fave themselves in their Boat ; for tho we could fee the Flame of the Ship , yet they , it being Night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by ...
... give Notice to them , that there was Help for them at hand , and that they might en deavour to fave themselves in their Boat ; for tho we could fee the Flame of the Ship , yet they , it being Night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by ...
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... give me Thanks alfo . I was heartily forry that I difturb'd him , and not only left him , but kept others from interrupt- ing him alfo ; he continued in that Poiture about three Minutes , or little more , after I left him , then came to ...
... give me Thanks alfo . I was heartily forry that I difturb'd him , and not only left him , but kept others from interrupt- ing him alfo ; he continued in that Poiture about three Minutes , or little more , after I left him , then came to ...
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... 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 ] the Wind, but were endeavouring to ftand away ...
... 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 ] the Wind, but were endeavouring to ftand away ...
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