The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight & Twenty Years All Alone in an Uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, Near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck, Wherein All the Men Perished But Himself. With an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Deliver'd by Pyrates, Հատոր 2John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1790 |
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... he turned to me , and pointing to them , said , These , Sir , are ne of the gentlemen who owe their lives to you , Bellybt July 1790 by 1. Steckdate , Piccadilly · ADVENTURES ) of Ce ROBINSON being CRUSOE ; > The FRONTISPIECE.
... he turned to me , and pointing to them , said , These , Sir , are ne of the gentlemen who owe their lives to you , Bellybt July 1790 by 1. Steckdate , Piccadilly · ADVENTURES ) of Ce ROBINSON being CRUSOE ; > The FRONTISPIECE.
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... said well , that they were escaped from the fire , and had a poffibility , that fome fhip might happen to be at fea , and might take them in . They had fails , oars , and a compafs ; and were pre- paring to make the best of their way to ...
... said well , that they were escaped from the fire , and had a poffibility , that fome fhip might happen to be at fea , and might take them in . They had fails , oars , and a compafs ; and were pre- paring to make the best of their way to ...
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... said , was fo furprifing and afflicting to him at firft , as the disap- pointment he was under when he came back to the ifland , and found I was not there . As to the three Barbarians ( fo he called them ) that were left behind , and of ...
... said , was fo furprifing and afflicting to him at firft , as the disap- pointment he was under when he came back to the ifland , and found I was not there . As to the three Barbarians ( fo he called them ) that were left behind , and of ...
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... said , he could perceive , that fome of them were men of great bravery , of invincible spirits , and of great policy in guiding the fight . The battle , they faid , held two hours , before they could guess which party would be beaten ...
... said , he could perceive , that fome of them were men of great bravery , of invincible spirits , and of great policy in guiding the fight . The battle , they faid , held two hours , before they could guess which party would be beaten ...
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... said , if he had been killed himself by an Englishman , and had time left to speak , it should be , that they fould pardon him . This was fo pofitively infifted on by the governor Spaniard , that there was no gainfaying it ; and , as ...
... said , if he had been killed himself by an Englishman , and had time left to speak , it should be , that they fould pardon him . This was fo pofitively infifted on by the governor Spaniard , that there was no gainfaying it ; and , as ...
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