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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... those they fhould take in ; fo we were obliged to go on . It was about a Weck after this that we made the Banks of New - found Land , where to fhorten my Story , we put all our French People on Board a Bark , which they hir'd at Sea ...
... those they fhould take in ; fo we were obliged to go on . It was about a Weck after this that we made the Banks of New - found Land , where to fhorten my Story , we put all our French People on Board a Bark , which they hir'd at Sea ...
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... those we found him in ; that is to fay , ftarving in the World : He faid he matter- ed not whither he went , if he was but delivered from the terrible Crew he was among : That the Captain ( by which he meant me , for he could know ...
... those we found him in ; that is to fay , ftarving in the World : He faid he matter- ed not whither he went , if he was but delivered from the terrible Crew he was among : That the Captain ( by which he meant me , for he could know ...
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... those which we call Caribbees , but Iflanders , and other Barbarians of the fame kind , who inhabited fomething nearer to our Side than the reit . In fhort , I vifited feveral of these Island to no Purpose ; fome I found were inhabited ...
... those which we call Caribbees , but Iflanders , and other Barbarians of the fame kind , who inhabited fomething nearer to our Side than the reit . In fhort , I vifited feveral of these Island to no Purpose ; fome I found were inhabited ...
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... those that come after me . I fhall no longer trouble the Story with a Re- lation in the firft Perfon , which will put me to the Expence of ten thousand said I's , and faid he's , and and he told me's , and I told him's , [ 43 ]
... those that come after me . I fhall no longer trouble the Story with a Re- lation in the firft Perfon , which will put me to the Expence of ten thousand said I's , and faid he's , and and he told me's , and I told him's , [ 43 ]
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... those which I had planted ; and as they grew apace , fo they planted them fo very thick and close together , that when they had been three or four Years grown , there was no piercing with the Eye any confiderable Way into the Plantation ...
... those which I had planted ; and as they grew apace , fo they planted them fo very thick and close together , that when they had been three or four Years grown , there was no piercing with the Eye any confiderable Way into the Plantation ...
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