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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... me by the first Spaniard and Fryday's father , that it was furprizing ; they told me how they barbarously attempted to murder all the Spaniards , and that they B 2 fet fet fire to the provifions they had laid up , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 3.
... me by the first Spaniard and Fryday's father , that it was furprizing ; they told me how they barbarously attempted to murder all the Spaniards , and that they B 2 fet fet fire to the provifions they had laid up , OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 3.
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... told me very seriously one night , that fhe believed there was fome fecret powerful impulse of Providence upon me , which had determined me to go thither again ; and ... told told me , that it was true fhe could not 4 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... told me very seriously one night , that fhe believed there was fome fecret powerful impulse of Providence upon me , which had determined me to go thither again ; and ... told told me , that it was true fhe could not 4 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... told me , that it was true fhe could not think of part- ing with me ; but as fhe was affured , that if fhe 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 ...
... told me , that it was true fhe could not think of part- ing with me ; but as fhe was affured , that if fhe 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 ...
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... told me , that fome merchants of his acquaintance had been propofing to him to go a voyage for them to the East Indies and to China , as private traders : and now uncle , fays he , if you will go to fea with me , I'll engage to land you ...
... told me , that fome merchants of his acquaintance had been propofing to him to go a voyage for them to the East Indies and to China , as private traders : and now uncle , fays he , if you will go to fea with me , I'll engage to land you ...
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... told him , in few words , if he agreed with the merchants , I would go with him : but I told him , I would not promise to go any farther than my own ifland . Why Sir , fays he , you don't want to be left there again , I hope ? Why ...
... told him , in few words , if he agreed with the merchants , I would go with him : but I told him , I would not promise to go any farther than my own ifland . Why Sir , fays he , you don't want to be left there again , I hope ? Why ...
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