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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Page 40
... christians to their parents , in our parts of the world , one would be tempted to fay , there hard- ly would have been any need of the fifth command- ment . But this is a digreffion ; I return to my landing . It would be endless to take ...
... christians to their parents , in our parts of the world , one would be tempted to fay , there hard- ly would have been any need of the fifth command- ment . But this is a digreffion ; I return to my landing . It would be endless to take ...
Page 80
... the Spaniard , why are you concerned ? If they are not favages , they must be friends ; for there is no Chriftian Christian nation upon earth , but will do us good 80 LIFE AND ADVENTURES alive to kill, they boldly fet out in a ...
... the Spaniard , why are you concerned ? If they are not favages , they must be friends ; for there is no Chriftian Christian nation upon earth , but will do us good 80 LIFE AND ADVENTURES alive to kill, they boldly fet out in a ...
Page 81
... Christian nation upon earth , but will do us good ra- ther than harm . While they were debating thus , came the three Englifhmen , and , ftanding without the wood which was new planted , hallooed to them ; they prefently knew their ...
... Christian nation upon earth , but will do us good ra- ther than harm . While they were debating thus , came the three Englifhmen , and , ftanding without the wood which was new planted , hallooed to them ; they prefently knew their ...
Page 85
... they were fallen , were Christians ; that they abhorred eating of men or women , and that they might be fure they would not be killed ; as foon as they G 3 they were affured of this , they discovered fuch a OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 85.
... they were fallen , were Christians ; that they abhorred eating of men or women , and that they might be fure they would not be killed ; as foon as they G 3 they were affured of this , they discovered fuch a OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 85.
Page 87
... Christians ; and altogether declared , that they would not touch one of them ; which was an inftance of fuch virtue , as I have not met with in all my travels ; on the other hand , to be short , the five Englishmen took them every one a ...
... Christians ; and altogether declared , that they would not touch one of them ; which was an inftance of fuch virtue , as I have not met with in all my travels ; on the other hand , to be short , the five Englishmen took them every one a ...
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