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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... true . I own , that this dream had nothing literally and fpecifically true : but the general part was so true , the base and villainous behaviour of these three hardened rogues was fuch , and had been fo much worse than all I can ...
... true . I own , that this dream had nothing literally and fpecifically true : but the general part was so true , the base and villainous behaviour of these three hardened rogues was fuch , and had been fo much worse than all I can ...
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... true fhe could not think of part- ing with me ; but as she was affured , that if she was dead it would be the first thing I would do ; fo , as it seemed to her that the thing was determined above , fhe would not be the only obftruction ...
... true fhe could not think of part- ing with me ; but as she was affured , that if she was dead it would be the first thing I would do ; fo , as it seemed to her that the thing was determined above , fhe would not be the only obftruction ...
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... true ; but that it was our duty to do fo , as we were fellow - creatures , and as we would defire to be fo delivered , if we were in the like or any other extremity ; that we had done nothing for them , but what we believed they would ...
... true ; but that it was our duty to do fo , as we were fellow - creatures , and as we would defire to be fo delivered , if we were in the like or any other extremity ; that we had done nothing for them , but what we believed they would ...
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... true , that they had at first kept them very low , and at laft totally neglected them ; fo that for fix or feven days , it might be faid , they had really had no food at all , and for feveral days before , very little . The poor mother ...
... true , that they had at first kept them very low , and at laft totally neglected them ; fo that for fix or feven days , it might be faid , they had really had no food at all , and for feveral days before , very little . The poor mother ...
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... true , the first relation of it came from the Spaniards themselves , whom I may call the accufers , yet when I came to examine the fellows , they could not deny a word of it . But before I come to the particulars of this part , I must ...
... true , the first relation of it came from the Spaniards themselves , whom I may call the accufers , yet when I came to examine the fellows , they could not deny a word of it . But before I come to the particulars of this part , I must ...
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