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 Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck Wherin All the Men Perished But Himself. With an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Delivered by Pyrates. Written by Himself...John Stockdale, 1790 |
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... to me , and pointing to them , said , These , Sir , are some of the gentlemen who owe their lives to you . Publish'd July 1.1790 by I. Stockdale , Piccadilly THE FARTHER ADVENTURES 2 ) of Ce ROBINSON CRUSOE ; FRONTISPIECE.
... to me , and pointing to them , said , These , Sir , are some of the gentlemen who owe their lives to you . Publish'd July 1.1790 by I. Stockdale , Piccadilly THE FARTHER ADVENTURES 2 ) of Ce ROBINSON CRUSOE ; FRONTISPIECE.
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... some fervants , whom I pur- pofed to place there , as inhabitants , or at least to set on work there upon my own account , while I stayed , and either to leave them there , or carry them for- ward , as they fhould appear willing ...
... some fervants , whom I pur- pofed to place there , as inhabitants , or at least to set on work there upon my own account , while I stayed , and either to leave them there , or carry them for- ward , as they fhould appear willing ...
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... some ship might happen to be at fea , and might take them in . They had fails , oars , and a compass ; and were pre- paring to make the best of their way to Newfound- land , the wind blowing pretty fair ; for it blew an eafy gale at ...
... some ship might happen to be at fea , and might take them in . They had fails , oars , and a compass ; and were pre- paring to make the best of their way to Newfound- land , the wind blowing pretty fair ; for it blew an eafy gale at ...
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... Some time after this , hearing no more guns , they fired three mufquets , one a confiderable while after another ; but thefe , the wind being con- trary , we never heard . Some time after that again , they were ftill more agreeably ...
... Some time after this , hearing no more guns , they fired three mufquets , one a confiderable while after another ; but thefe , the wind being con- trary , we never heard . Some time after that again , they were ftill more agreeably ...
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... some cases , a much worse . I therefore told the French captain , that we had taken them up in their diftrefs , it was true ; but that it was our duty to do fo , as we were fellow - creatures , and as we would defire to be fo delivered ...
... some cases , a much worse . I therefore told the French captain , that we had taken them up in their diftrefs , it was true ; but that it was our duty to do fo , as we were fellow - creatures , and as we would defire to be fo delivered ...
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