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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... talk'd of it out of Sleep ; in fhort , nothing could remove it out of my Mind ; it even broke fo violently into all my Difcourfes , that it made my Converfation tire- fome ; fome ; for I could talk of nothing elfe , [ 2 ] more ...
... talk'd of it out of Sleep ; in fhort , nothing could remove it out of my Mind ; it even broke fo violently into all my Difcourfes , that it made my Converfation tire- fome ; fome ; for I could talk of nothing elfe , [ 2 ] more ...
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... talk of nothing elfe , all my Difcourfe run into it , even to Impertinence , and I faw it my felf . I have often heard Perfons of good Judgment fay , That all the Stir People make in the World about Ghosts and Apparitions , is owing to ...
... talk of nothing elfe , all my Difcourfe run into it , even to Impertinence , and I faw it my felf . I have often heard Perfons of good Judgment fay , That all the Stir People make in the World about Ghosts and Apparitions , is owing to ...
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... talking to him , and telling him one Story or another of his Tra- vels , and of what had happen'd to him Abroad , to divert him . In fhort , if the fame filial Affecti- on was to be found in Chriftians to their Parents , in our Part of ...
... talking to him , and telling him one Story or another of his Tra- vels , and of what had happen'd to him Abroad , to divert him . In fhort , if the fame filial Affecti- on was to be found in Chriftians to their Parents , in our Part of ...
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... talk- ing ; and , as may be fuppos'd , enquiring of him , how he came to be hurt ; and who , ' tis very rational to believe , told them , that a Fiafh of Fire first , and immediately after that , Thunder from their Gods , had kill'd ...
... talk- ing ; and , as may be fuppos'd , enquiring of him , how he came to be hurt ; and who , ' tis very rational to believe , told them , that a Fiafh of Fire first , and immediately after that , Thunder from their Gods , had kill'd ...
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... talk'd often with him , and told him how kind the o- ther would be to them all , that they would not only fave their Lives , but would give them a Part of the Ifland to live in , provided they would give Satisfaction that they would ...
... talk'd often with him , and told him how kind the o- ther would be to them all , that they would not only fave their Lives , but would give them a Part of the Ifland to live in , provided they would give Satisfaction that they would ...
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