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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... and did his utmost to keep thein within the Exercise of their Reason , and with
some he had Success , tho ' others were for a Time out of all Government of
themselves . C4 I canI cannot help committing this to Writing , as perhaps it [ 23 ]
The ...
... and did his utmost to keep thein within the Exercise of their Reason , and with
some he had Success , tho ' others were for a Time out of all Government of
themselves . C4 I canI cannot help committing this to Writing , as perhaps it [ 23 ]
The ...
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... and took all I had for my Deliverance , I must have starv'd , or have been as
much a Slave at the Brasils as I had been in Barbary ; the meer being sold to a
Mahometan excepted ; and perhaps a Portuguese is nor much a better Master
than a ...
... and took all I had for my Deliverance , I must have starv'd , or have been as
much a Slave at the Brasils as I had been in Barbary ; the meer being sold to a
Mahometan excepted ; and perhaps a Portuguese is nor much a better Master
than a ...
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... And the third had a little Scratch in the Shoulder , perhaps by the same Ball that
went thro ' the body of the second ; and being dreadfully frighted , tho ' not much
hurt , sat down upon the Ground , skreaming and yelling in a hideous manner .
... And the third had a little Scratch in the Shoulder , perhaps by the same Ball that
went thro ' the body of the second ; and being dreadfully frighted , tho ' not much
hurt , sat down upon the Ground , skreaming and yelling in a hideous manner .
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... who I call Governour , about their Stay in the Island , for as I was not come to
carry any of them off , so it would not be juít to carry off some , and leave others ,
who perhaps would be unwilling to stay , if their Strength was diminished . On the
...
... who I call Governour , about their Stay in the Island , for as I was not come to
carry any of them off , so it would not be juít to carry off some , and leave others ,
who perhaps would be unwilling to stay , if their Strength was diminished . On the
...
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We talk'd a little , and I did not perceive they had any Book among them , tho'I did
not ask ' ; but I put my Hand in my Pocket , and pulld out my Bible ; here , says I ,
to Atkins , I have brought you an Aslistant chat perhaps you had not before ; the ...
We talk'd a little , and I did not perceive they had any Book among them , tho'I did
not ask ' ; but I put my Hand in my Pocket , and pulld out my Bible ; here , says I ,
to Atkins , I have brought you an Aslistant chat perhaps you had not before ; the ...
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