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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... rest of their Prisoners , that when he told them the Story of his Deliverance , and in what Manner he was furnish'd for carrying them away , it was like a Dream to them ; and their Aftonish- ment , they faid , was fomewhat like that of ...
... rest of their Prisoners , that when he told them the Story of his Deliverance , and in what Manner he was furnish'd for carrying them away , it was like a Dream to them ; and their Aftonish- ment , they faid , was fomewhat like that of ...
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... rest come at them they stood together , and presenting the other Ends of their Pieces to them , bad them ftand off . The other had Fire - Arms with them too , but one of the two honest Men , bolder than his Com- rade , and made ...
... rest come at them they stood together , and presenting the other Ends of their Pieces to them , bad them ftand off . The other had Fire - Arms with them too , but one of the two honest Men , bolder than his Com- rade , and made ...
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... rest , and that particularly , it fhould be he that had twice at- tempted to commit Murther with his Hatchet , and indeed there was fome Reason to believe he had done it , for the poor Savage was in fuch a mi- ferable Condition , with ...
... rest , and that particularly , it fhould be he that had twice at- tempted to commit Murther with his Hatchet , and indeed there was fome Reason to believe he had done it , for the poor Savage was in fuch a mi- ferable Condition , with ...
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... rest of his Countrymen , and fee what they faid to it , af- furing them , that if they did not agree imine- diately , they should be all destroy'd . 1 4 The The poor Wretches thoroughly humbled , and reduc'd in Number [ 119 ] When our ...
... rest of his Countrymen , and fee what they faid to it , af- furing them , that if they did not agree imine- diately , they should be all destroy'd . 1 4 The The poor Wretches thoroughly humbled , and reduc'd in Number [ 119 ] When our ...
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... rest of their Company refcu'd them , and stood over them , fighting ' till they were come to themselves , all but him who they thought had been dead ; and then they made their Way with their Halberds and Pieces , ftanding clofe toge ...
... rest of their Company refcu'd them , and stood over them , fighting ' till they were come to themselves , all but him who they thought had been dead ; and then they made their Way with their Halberds and Pieces , ftanding clofe toge ...
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