The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner ... Written by Himself: The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe, Volume 2Stockdale, 1790 |
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... believe they may chal- lenge them to fhew the difference between that and robbing on the highway , or breaking open a house . If they cannot fhew any difference in the crime , they will find it hard to fhew why there fhould be any ...
... believe they may chal- lenge them to fhew the difference between that and robbing on the highway , or breaking open a house . If they cannot fhew any difference in the crime , they will find it hard to fhew why there fhould be any ...
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... believe people may always do in like cafes , if they will ; and , in a word , I conquered it ; compofed myself with fuch arguments as occurred to my thoughts , and which my prefent condition fur- nifhed me plentifully with ; and ...
... believe people may always do in like cafes , if they will ; and , in a word , I conquered it ; compofed myself with fuch arguments as occurred to my thoughts , and which my prefent condition fur- nifhed me plentifully with ; and ...
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... believe they are dead , for I have heard nothing of them for above two days ; and I was afraid to en- quire after them , said he , for I had nothing to relieve them with . We immediately applied ourselves to give them what relief we ...
... believe they are dead , for I have heard nothing of them for above two days ; and I was afraid to en- quire after them , said he , for I had nothing to relieve them with . We immediately applied ourselves to give them what relief we ...
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... believe they would have broke into the cook - room by force , and tore the meat out of the furnace ; for words indeed are of a very small force to an hungry belly : however we pacified them , and fed them gradually and cautiously for ...
... believe they would have broke into the cook - room by force , and tore the meat out of the furnace ; for words indeed are of a very small force to an hungry belly : however we pacified them , and fed them gradually and cautiously for ...
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... believe he was more hurt than he really was , and that put him into fome heat , for be- fore he acted all in a perfect calm ; but now re- folving to go through with his work , he stooped and took the fellow's mufquet whom he had knocked ...
... believe he was more hurt than he really was , and that put him into fome heat , for be- fore he acted all in a perfect calm ; but now re- folving to go through with his work , he stooped and took the fellow's mufquet whom he had knocked ...
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