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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I carry'd also an hundred spare Arms - Muskets and Fuzees , besides fome
Pistols , a considerable Quantity of Shot of all Sizes , and two Pieces of Brass
Cannon and because I knew not what Time , and what Extremities I was
providing for , I ...
I carry'd also an hundred spare Arms - Muskets and Fuzees , besides fome
Pistols , a considerable Quantity of Shot of all Sizes , and two Pieces of Brass
Cannon and because I knew not what Time , and what Extremities I was
providing for , I ...
Page 83
The English Men enquir'd when they had a Feast of that kind , and they told him
about two Moons ago , pointing to the Moon , and then to two Fingers ; and that
their great King had two hundred Prisoners now , which he had taken in his War ...
The English Men enquir'd when they had a Feast of that kind , and they told him
about two Moons ago , pointing to the Moon , and then to two Fingers ; and that
their great King had two hundred Prisoners now , which he had taken in his War ...
Page 115
... and have their Plantations continuall rimed , all their tame Goats destroy'd , and
in short , be reduc'd to a Life of continual Distress , Will . Atkins told them , They
had better have to do with a hundred Men , than with a hundred Nations ; that as
...
... and have their Plantations continuall rimed , all their tame Goats destroy'd , and
in short , be reduc'd to a Life of continual Distress , Will . Atkins told them , They
had better have to do with a hundred Men , than with a hundred Nations ; that as
...
Page 308
... Chinese Merchant , who I had some Knowledge of at Nanquin , and who came
to Pecking on his own Affairs , went to Nanquin , where I bought ninety Pieces of
fine Damasks , with about two hundred Pieces of other very fine Silks , of leveral ...
... Chinese Merchant , who I had some Knowledge of at Nanquin , and who came
to Pecking on his own Affairs , went to Nanquin , where I bought ninety Pieces of
fine Damasks , with about two hundred Pieces of other very fine Silks , of leveral ...
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This was very bad News to Travellers ; however , it was carefully done of the
Governour , and we were very glad to hear we should have a Guard ; accordingly
, two Days after , we had two hundred Soldiers fent us from a Garrison of the ...
This was very bad News to Travellers ; however , it was carefully done of the
Governour , and we were very glad to hear we should have a Guard ; accordingly
, two Days after , we had two hundred Soldiers fent us from a Garrison of the ...
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