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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... took the Captain of the Ship , as we now call'd him , with me , and went my felf a little after in their Boat . I found the poor Men on board almost in a Tu- mult to get the Victuals out of the Boyler before it was ready : But my Mate ...
... took the Captain of the Ship , as we now call'd him , with me , and went my felf a little after in their Boat . I found the poor Men on board almost in a Tu- mult to get the Victuals out of the Boyler before it was ready : But my Mate ...
Page 36
... took them both on Board with all their Goods , except eleven Hogheads of Sugar , which could not be removed or come at , and as the Youth had a Bill of Lading for them I made his Commander fign a Writing , obliging himself to go as foon ...
... took them both on Board with all their Goods , except eleven Hogheads of Sugar , which could not be removed or come at , and as the Youth had a Bill of Lading for them I made his Commander fign a Writing , obliging himself to go as foon ...
Page 40
... took him up in his Arms , fet him down upon a Tree , and lay down by him , then stood and look'd at him , as any one would look at á strange Picture , for a Quarter of an Hour toge- ther ; then lie down on the Ground , and ftroke his ...
... took him up in his Arms , fet him down upon a Tree , and lay down by him , then stood and look'd at him , as any one would look at á strange Picture , for a Quarter of an Hour toge- ther ; then lie down on the Ground , and ftroke his ...
Page 45
... took a juft Share of the Joy of their Deliverance , and immediately pre- par'd to come away with him . Their first Business was to get Canoes , and in this they were oblig'd not to stick so much upon the honeft Part of it , but to ...
... took a juft Share of the Joy of their Deliverance , and immediately pre- par'd to come away with him . Their first Business was to get Canoes , and in this they were oblig'd not to stick so much upon the honeft Part of it , but to ...
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... took for manag- ing every Part of my Life there , the Way how I baked my Bread , bred up tame Goats , and plant- ed my Corn , how I cur'd my Grapes , made my Pots , and , in a Word , every Thing I did , all this being written down ...
... took for manag- ing every Part of my Life there , the Way how I baked my Bread , bred up tame Goats , and plant- ed my Corn , how I cur'd my Grapes , made my Pots , and , in a Word , every Thing I did , all this being written down ...
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