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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... Spaniards all thought themselves much better among the Savages , only that their Number was fo finall . And , says he , had they been strong enough , we had been all long ago in Purgatory ; and with that he çrofs'd himself on the Breaft ...
... Spaniards all thought themselves much better among the Savages , only that their Number was fo finall . And , says he , had they been strong enough , we had been all long ago in Purgatory ; and with that he çrofs'd himself on the Breaft ...
Page 44
... Spaniard , the two whofe Lives I had refcued from the Savages , I fay , I had fent them away in a large Canoe to the Main , as I then thought it , to fetch over the Spaniard's Com- panions who he had left behind him , in order to fave ...
... Spaniard , the two whofe Lives I had refcued from the Savages , I fay , I had fent them away in a large Canoe to the Main , as I then thought it , to fetch over the Spaniard's Com- panions who he had left behind him , in order to fave ...
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... Spaniards great Grief and Disappointment , you may be fure . The only juft Thing the Rogues did , was , That when the Spaniards came on Shore , they gave my Letter to them , and gave them Provi- fions and other Relief , as I had order'd ...
... Spaniards great Grief and Disappointment , you may be fure . The only juft Thing the Rogues did , was , That when the Spaniards came on Shore , they gave my Letter to them , and gave them Provi- fions and other Relief , as I had order'd ...
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... Spaniards provided their Suppers for them . The Spaniards would have been fatisfy'd with this , would the other but have let them alone , which , however , they could not find in their Hearts to do long ; but , like the Dog in the Man ...
... Spaniards provided their Suppers for them . The Spaniards would have been fatisfy'd with this , would the other but have let them alone , which , however , they could not find in their Hearts to do long ; but , like the Dog in the Man ...
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... Spaniards they were not yet come . When the Spaniards came firft on Shore , the Bu- finefs began to go forward ; the Spaniards would have perfuaded the three English Brutes to have taken in their two Country - men again , that , as they ...
... Spaniards they were not yet come . When the Spaniards came firft on Shore , the Bu- finefs began to go forward ; the Spaniards would have perfuaded the three English Brutes to have taken in their two Country - men again , that , as they ...
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