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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... hear how Mat ters went with my Colony ; yet fome odd Acci- dents , cross Winds , and bad Weather happen'd , on this firft fetting out , which made the Voyage longer than I expected it at firft ; and I who had never made but one Voyage ...
... hear how Mat ters went with my Colony ; yet fome odd Acci- dents , cross Winds , and bad Weather happen'd , on this firft fetting out , which made the Voyage longer than I expected it at firft ; and I who had never made but one Voyage ...
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... hear , comes forward , and embrac'd me , telling me he was inexcufable , not to know that Face again , that he had once feen , as of an Angel from Heaven fent to fave his Life : He faid abundance of very handfome Things , as a well bred ...
... hear , comes forward , and embrac'd me , telling me he was inexcufable , not to know that Face again , that he had once feen , as of an Angel from Heaven fent to fave his Life : He faid abundance of very handfome Things , as a well bred ...
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... hear of it : So the two poor Fellows liv'd by themselves , and finding nothing but Industry and Application would make them live comfortably , they pitch'd their Tents on the North Shore of the Ifland , but a little more to the Weft ...
... hear of it : So the two poor Fellows liv'd by themselves , and finding nothing but Industry and Application would make them live comfortably , they pitch'd their Tents on the North Shore of the Ifland , but a little more to the Weft ...
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... hear Reason , than to act Reason , and being re- tus'd their Arms , they went raving away and raging like mad Men , threatning what they would do , tho ' they had no Fire - Arms . But the Spaniards defpifing their Threatning , told them ...
... hear Reason , than to act Reason , and being re- tus'd their Arms , they went raving away and raging like mad Men , threatning what they would do , tho ' they had no Fire - Arms . But the Spaniards defpifing their Threatning , told them ...
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... hear from their Governour again , meaning me ; and if I fhould fend any one to feek them , I fhould be fure to direct them to that Side , where , if they fhould find the Place demo- lifh'd , they would conclude the Savages had kill'd us ...
... hear from their Governour again , meaning me ; and if I fhould fend any one to feek them , I fhould be fure to direct them to that Side , where , if they fhould find the Place demo- lifh'd , they would conclude the Savages had kill'd us ...
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