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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... or Food to one that has no Tafte : In a Word , I refolv'd to leave off House - keeping , lett my Farm , and return to London ; and in a few Months after , I did so . + When 8 When I came to London , I was ftill [ 9 ]
... or Food to one that has no Tafte : In a Word , I refolv'd to leave off House - keeping , lett my Farm , and return to London ; and in a few Months after , I did so . + When 8 When I came to London , I was ftill [ 9 ]
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... house , and told us , he saw a Flash of Fire ; and heard a Gun fir'd , and while he was telling us of it , a Boy came in , and told us the Boatfwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the Quarter - Deck , where for a while we ...
... house , and told us , he saw a Flash of Fire ; and heard a Gun fir'd , and while he was telling us of it , a Boy came in , and told us the Boatfwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the Quarter - Deck , where for a while we ...
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... House ; and tho ' we lay half a League off , he cries out , we fee ! we fee ! yes , we see much Men there , and there , and there . I look'd , but I could fee no body , no not with a Perspective Glass , which was , I fuppofe , because I ...
... House ; and tho ' we lay half a League off , he cries out , we fee ! we fee ! yes , we see much Men there , and there , and there . I look'd , but I could fee no body , no not with a Perspective Glass , which was , I fuppofe , because I ...
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... House again , and where I fhould fee they had made but mean Improvements ; fo I walk'd along with him ; but alas I could no more find the Place again , than if I had never been there ; for they had planted fo many Trees , and plac'd ...
... House again , and where I fhould fee they had made but mean Improvements ; fo I walk'd along with him ; but alas I could no more find the Place again , than if I had never been there ; for they had planted fo many Trees , and plac'd ...
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... House , after he had pitch'd the Roof of his inner - moft Tent , he work'd it up be- tween the Rafters with Basket - work , fo firm , and thatch'd that over again fo ingeniously with Rice - ftraw , and over that a large Leaf of a Tree ...
... House , after he had pitch'd the Roof of his inner - moft Tent , he work'd it up be- tween the Rafters with Basket - work , fo firm , and thatch'd that over again fo ingeniously with Rice - ftraw , and over that a large Leaf of a Tree ...
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