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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... heard nothing of for two of three Days , and who he feem'd to confefs they had wholly neglected , their own Extremities be- ing fo great ; by which I understood , that they had really given them no Food at all , and that therefore they ...
... heard nothing of for two of three Days , and who he feem'd to confefs they had wholly neglected , their own Extremities be- ing fo great ; by which I understood , that they had really given them no Food at all , and that therefore they ...
Page 42
... heard that I was gone away in a good Ship , and to my Satisfaction , and that he had often - times a ftrong Perfuafion , that one Time or other he fhould fee me again : But no- thing that ever befel him in his Life , he faid , was fo ...
... heard that I was gone away in a good Ship , and to my Satisfaction , and that he had often - times a ftrong Perfuafion , that one Time or other he fhould fee me again : But no- thing that ever befel him in his Life , he faid , was fo ...
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... heard this , he calls to William Atkins , How Seignior Atkins , fays he , would you murther us all ? What have you to fay to that ? That hardened Villain was fo far from denying it , that he said it was true , and G -- d d -- m him they ...
... heard this , he calls to William Atkins , How Seignior Atkins , fays he , would you murther us all ? What have you to fay to that ? That hardened Villain was fo far from denying it , that he said it was true , and G -- d d -- m him they ...
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... heard what they had to fay , which was this , That they were tir'd of living in the Manner they did ; that they were not handy e- nough to make the Neceflaries they wanted ; and that having no Help , they found they should be ftarv'd ...
... heard what they had to fay , which was this , That they were tir'd of living in the Manner they did ; that they were not handy e- nough to make the Neceflaries they wanted ; and that having no Help , they found they should be ftarv'd ...
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... heard the Fire of any of their Guns , much lefs had they fhewn him any of their other retir'd Places : Such as the Cave in the Valley , or the new Retreat , which the two English Men had made , and the like . The The firft Teftimony ...
... heard the Fire of any of their Guns , much lefs had they fhewn him any of their other retir'd Places : Such as the Cave in the Valley , or the new Retreat , which the two English Men had made , and the like . The The firft Teftimony ...
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