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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... ther's Tears , a Father's Inftructions , a Friend's Counsel , or all my own reafoning Powers could do . I was happy in liftening to her Tears , and in be- ing mov'd by her Entreaties ,, and to the laft De- gree defolate and diflocated ...
... ther's Tears , a Father's Inftructions , a Friend's Counsel , or all my own reafoning Powers could do . I was happy in liftening to her Tears , and in be- ing mov'd by her Entreaties ,, and to the laft De- gree defolate and diflocated ...
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... ther could have taken more Care in their Edu- cation , or understand it better ; and as the liv'd ' till I came Home , I alfo liv'd to thank her for ir . bind to alk My Nephew , was ready to fail about the Be- ginning of January 1694-5 ...
... ther could have taken more Care in their Edu- cation , or understand it better ; and as the liv'd ' till I came Home , I alfo liv'd to thank her for ir . bind to alk My Nephew , was ready to fail about the Be- ginning of January 1694-5 ...
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... ther , and as it feems had loft his Father but a few Months before at Barbadoes . He begg'd of the Surgeon to fpeak to me to take him out of the Ship , for he faid the cruel Fellows had murther'd his Mother ; and indeed fo they had ...
... ther , and as it feems had loft his Father but a few Months before at Barbadoes . He begg'd of the Surgeon to fpeak to me to take him out of the Ship , for he faid the cruel Fellows had murther'd his Mother ; and indeed fo they had ...
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... ther ; how he embrac'd him , kifs'd him , ftrok'd his Face , took him up in his Arms , fet him down upon a Tree , and lay down by him , then stood and look'd at him , as any one would look at á strange Picture , for a Quarter of an Hour ...
... ther ; how he embrac'd him , kifs'd him , ftrok'd his Face , took him up in his Arms , fet him down upon a Tree , and lay down by him , then stood and look'd at him , as any one would look at á strange Picture , for a Quarter of an Hour ...
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... ther , at that Time intending to have a fair Battle , and the Spaniards fhould ftand by to see fair Play , fo they got up in the Morning before Day , and came to the Place , and call'd the English Men by their Names , telling a Spaniard ...
... ther , at that Time intending to have a fair Battle , and the Spaniards fhould ftand by to see fair Play , fo they got up in the Morning before Day , and came to the Place , and call'd the English Men by their Names , telling a Spaniard ...
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