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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... whole , we found it was a French Mer- chant Ship of 300 Ton , homeward bound from Quebeck , in the River of Canada . The Mafter gave us a long Account of the Distress of his Ship , how the Fire began in the Steerage by the Negli- gence ...
... whole , we found it was a French Mer- chant Ship of 300 Ton , homeward bound from Quebeck , in the River of Canada . The Mafter gave us a long Account of the Distress of his Ship , how the Fire began in the Steerage by the Negli- gence ...
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... whole Company to the Eaft - Indies , would not only be an intollerable Severity upon the poor People , but would be ruining our whole Voyage by devouring all our Provifions ; fo I thought it no Breach of Charter - Party , but what an ...
... whole Company to the Eaft - Indies , would not only be an intollerable Severity upon the poor People , but would be ruining our whole Voyage by devouring all our Provifions ; fo I thought it no Breach of Charter - Party , but what an ...
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... whole Story of my living there , and the manner of it , and every Particular both of my self , and thofe I left there ; and who was on that Account extremely defirous to go with me . We had befides about fixteen Men very well arm'd , if ...
... whole Story of my living there , and the manner of it , and every Particular both of my self , and thofe I left there ; and who was on that Account extremely defirous to go with me . We had befides about fixteen Men very well arm'd , if ...
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... whole , the Spaniard acted the Moderator between them , and as they had oblig'd the two English Men not to hurt the three while they were naked and unarm'd , fo they now oblig'd the three to go and build their Fellows two Huts , one of ...
... whole , the Spaniard acted the Moderator between them , and as they had oblig'd the two English Men not to hurt the three while they were naked and unarm'd , fo they now oblig'd the three to go and build their Fellows two Huts , one of ...
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... whole Socie- ty well enough ; planted , fow'd , reap'd , and be- gan to be a naturalliz'd to the Country . But fome time after this they fell all into fuch Mea- fures , which brought them into a great deal of Trouble . They had taken ...
... whole Socie- ty well enough ; planted , fow'd , reap'd , and be- gan to be a naturalliz'd to the Country . But fome time after this they fell all into fuch Mea- fures , which brought them into a great deal of Trouble . They had taken ...
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