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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... took in fe- veral live Hogs , and two Cows , and Calves , which I refolv'd , if I had a good Paffage , to put on Shore in my Ifland , but we found Occasion to difpofe otherwife of them . We 1 We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland ...
... took in fe- veral live Hogs , and two Cows , and Calves , which I refolv'd , if I had a good Paffage , to put on Shore in my Ifland , but we found Occasion to difpofe otherwife of them . We 1 We fat out the 5th of February from Ireland ...
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... took them all in , being no less than fixty four , Men , Women , and Children , for there were a great many Paflengers . Upon the whole , we found it was a French Mer- chant Ship of 300 Ton , homeward bound from Quebeck , in the River ...
... took them all in , being no less than fixty four , Men , Women , and Children , for there were a great many Paflengers . Upon the whole , we found it was a French Mer- chant Ship of 300 Ton , homeward bound from Quebeck , in the River ...
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... took down their Mafts and Sails , the Sound com → ing from the Windward they refolv'd to lye by ' till Morning Some Time after this , hearing no more Guns , they fired three Muskets , one a confide rable While after another , but thefe ...
... took down their Mafts and Sails , the Sound com → ing from the Windward they refolv'd to lye by ' till Morning Some Time after this , hearing no more Guns , they fired three Muskets , one a confide rable While after another , but thefe ...
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... took a Dram of Cordial which the Surgeon gave him , and was what we call'd Come to himself ; about a quarter of an Hour ' after they came running into the Cabbin to the Sur- geon who was bleeding a French Woman that had fainted , and ...
... took a Dram of Cordial which the Surgeon gave him , and was what we call'd Come to himself ; about a quarter of an Hour ' after they came running into the Cabbin to the Sur- geon who was bleeding a French Woman that had fainted , and ...
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... took me up at Sea had ferv'd me fo , and took all I had for my Deliverance , I must have ftarv'd , or have been as much a Slave at the Brafils as I had been in Barbary ; the meer being fold to a Ma- hometan excepted ; and perhaps a ...
... took me up at Sea had ferv'd me fo , and took all I had for my Deliverance , I must have ftarv'd , or have been as much a Slave at the Brafils as I had been in Barbary ; the meer being fold to a Ma- hometan excepted ; and perhaps a ...
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