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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... himself on the Breaft : But Sir , fays he , I hope you will not be difpleas'd , when I fhall tell you how forc'd by Ne- ceffity we were oblig'd , for our own Preservation , to difarm them , and make them our Subjects , who would not be ...
... himself on the Breaft : But Sir , fays he , I hope you will not be difpleas'd , when I fhall tell you how forc'd by Ne- ceffity we were oblig'd , for our own Preservation , to difarm them , and make them our Subjects , who would not be ...
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... himself very uneafy in the Night , and could by no Means get any Sleep ; he was perfect- ly well in Body , as he told me the Story , only found his Thoughts tumultuous , his Mind run upon Men fighting , and killing of one another , but ...
... himself very uneafy in the Night , and could by no Means get any Sleep ; he was perfect- ly well in Body , as he told me the Story , only found his Thoughts tumultuous , his Mind run upon Men fighting , and killing of one another , but ...
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... himself to any thing like Reft , but his Thoughts were to the last Degree uneafy , and yet he knew not for what . Having made fome Noife with rifing , and walking about , going out and coming in , ano- ther of them wak'd , and calling ...
... himself to any thing like Reft , but his Thoughts were to the last Degree uneafy , and yet he knew not for what . Having made fome Noife with rifing , and walking about , going out and coming in , ano- ther of them wak'd , and calling ...
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... himself quite Naked , as most of the Savages were , away he went ; after he had been gone an Hour or two , he brings word , that he had been among them undifcover'd , that he found they were two Parties , and of two feveral Nations who ...
... himself quite Naked , as most of the Savages were , away he went ; after he had been gone an Hour or two , he brings word , that he had been among them undifcover'd , that he found they were two Parties , and of two feveral Nations who ...
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... himself by an English Man , and had Time left to fpeak , it fhould be , that they should pardon him . This was fo pofitively infifted on by the Go- vernor Spaniard , that there was no gain - faying it , and as merciful Councils are moft ...
... himself by an English Man , and had Time left to fpeak , it fhould be , that they should pardon him . This was fo pofitively infifted on by the Go- vernor Spaniard , that there was no gain - faying it , and as merciful Councils are moft ...
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