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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This made us all run out upon the Quarter - Deck , where for a while we heard
nothing , but in a few Minutes we saw a very great Light , and found that there
was some very terrible Fire at a Diftance ; immediately we had Recourse to our ...
This made us all run out upon the Quarter - Deck , where for a while we heard
nothing , but in a few Minutes we saw a very great Light , and found that there
was some very terrible Fire at a Diftance ; immediately we had Recourse to our ...
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is rational ; for nothing is more certain than that , as they saw no Man near them ,
so they had never heard a Gun in all their Lives , or so much as heard of a Gun ;
neither knew they any Thing of killing or wounding , at a Distance , with Fire and ...
is rational ; for nothing is more certain than that , as they saw no Man near them ,
so they had never heard a Gun in all their Lives , or so much as heard of a Gun ;
neither knew they any Thing of killing or wounding , at a Distance , with Fire and ...
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Country - men , who were not yet noted for having the least Inclination to do any
Good ; yet as soon as they heard of it ( for they living remote Eastward , knew
nothing of the Matter till all was over ) came and offer'd their Help and Assistance
...
Country - men , who were not yet noted for having the least Inclination to do any
Good ; yet as soon as they heard of it ( for they living remote Eastward , knew
nothing of the Matter till all was over ) came and offer'd their Help and Assistance
...
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subjected innocent Creatures that ever were heard of . After this , the Colony
enjoy'd a perfeet Tranquillity with respect to the Savages , till I came to revisit
them , which was above two Years : Not , but that now and then some Canoes of
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subjected innocent Creatures that ever were heard of . After this , the Colony
enjoy'd a perfeet Tranquillity with respect to the Savages , till I came to revisit
them , which was above two Years : Not , but that now and then some Canoes of
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Page 196
Here's the Book I pray'd for , when you and I kneelid down under the Bush ; now
God has heard us , and sent it ; when he had said so , the Man fell into such
transports of a passionate Joy , that between the Joy of having it , and giving God
...
Here's the Book I pray'd for , when you and I kneelid down under the Bush ; now
God has heard us , and sent it ; when he had said so , the Man fell into such
transports of a passionate Joy , that between the Joy of having it , and giving God
...
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