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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... mean the French , whofe Tem- per is allow'd to be more volatile , more paffio- nate , and more sprightly , and their Spirits more fluid than in other Nations . I am not Philofopher enough to determine the Caufe , but nothing I had ever ...
... mean the French , whofe Tem- per is allow'd to be more volatile , more paffio- nate , and more sprightly , and their Spirits more fluid than in other Nations . I am not Philofopher enough to determine the Caufe , but nothing I had ever ...
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... mean Time , I forgot not the Men , I ordered Victuals to be given them ; and the poor Creatures rather devour'd than eat it ; they were fo exceeding hungry , that they were in a kind ra- venous , and had no Command of themselves ; and ...
... mean Time , I forgot not the Men , I ordered Victuals to be given them ; and the poor Creatures rather devour'd than eat it ; they were fo exceeding hungry , that they were in a kind ra- venous , and had no Command of themselves ; and ...
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... mean Improvements ; fo I walk'd along with him ; but alas I could no more find the Place again , than if I had never been there ; for they had planted fo many Trees , and plac'd them in fuch a Pofture , fo thick and close to one another ...
... mean Improvements ; fo I walk'd along with him ; but alas I could no more find the Place again , than if I had never been there ; for they had planted fo many Trees , and plac'd them in fuch a Pofture , fo thick and close to one another ...
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... mean of an English Ship coming on Shore there to fetch me off ; and it could not but be a very great Surprize to them when they came back , not only to find that I was gone , but to find three Strangers left on the Spot , poilefs'd of ...
... mean of an English Ship coming on Shore there to fetch me off ; and it could not but be a very great Surprize to them when they came back , not only to find that I was gone , but to find three Strangers left on the Spot , poilefs'd of ...
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... mean- ing me , had given them Poffeffion of it , and no Body elfe had any Right to it , and damn ' em , they fhould build no Houfes upon their Ground unless they would pay them Rent for them . The two Men thought they had jested at ...
... mean- ing me , had given them Poffeffion of it , and no Body elfe had any Right to it , and damn ' em , they fhould build no Houfes upon their Ground unless they would pay them Rent for them . The two Men thought they had jested at ...
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