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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tle less than distracted for a considerable time after , as shall appear presently .
Whoever shall read these Memorandums must be desir'd to consider , that Visits
at Sea are not like a Journey into the Country , where sometimes People stay a ...
tle less than distracted for a considerable time after , as shall appear presently .
Whoever shall read these Memorandums must be desir'd to consider , that Visits
at Sea are not like a Journey into the Country , where sometimes People stay a ...
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... them would chop in upon their Habitation , or upon fome other place , where
they would see the Tokeli of Johabitants , and they were in great perplexity also
for fear of their Flock of Goats , which would have been little less than starving
them ...
... them would chop in upon their Habitation , or upon fome other place , where
they would see the Tokeli of Johabitants , and they were in great perplexity also
for fear of their Flock of Goats , which would have been little less than starving
them ...
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they reach'd the Land in two Days , or something less , but finding the People
alarmed at their coming , and preparing with Bows and Arrows to fight them , they
durst not go on Shore , but faild on to the Northward fix or seven Hours , till they ...
they reach'd the Land in two Days , or something less , but finding the People
alarmed at their coming , and preparing with Bows and Arrows to fight them , they
durst not go on Shore , but faild on to the Northward fix or seven Hours , till they ...
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of Savages that liv'd more indolent , and for that Reason were less supplied with
the Necessaries of Life , than they had Reason to believe others were in the
same Part of the World ; and yet they found , that these Savages were less
ravenous ...
of Savages that liv'd more indolent , and for that Reason were less supplied with
the Necessaries of Life , than they had Reason to believe others were in the
same Part of the World ; and yet they found , that these Savages were less
ravenous ...
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of more Value than his Life , ought to be to mo of much less Value than the
keeping or parting with a Servant : But on the other hand , I was persuaded , that
Friday would by no Means consent to part with me , and I could not force him to it
...
of more Value than his Life , ought to be to mo of much less Value than the
keeping or parting with a Servant : But on the other hand , I was persuaded , that
Friday would by no Means consent to part with me , and I could not force him to it
...
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