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 46
... Englishmen , they did nothing but ram- ble about the island , shoot parrots , and catch tortoises , and when they came home at night , the Spaniards provided their fuppers for them . The Spaniards would have been satisfied with this ...
... Englishmen , they did nothing but ram- ble about the island , shoot parrots , and catch tortoises , and when they came home at night , the Spaniards provided their fuppers for them . The Spaniards would have been satisfied with this ...
Page 51
... Englishmen by their names , tel- ling a Spaniard that answered , that they wanted to fpeak with them . It happened that the day before two of the Spa- niards , having been in the woods , had feen one of the two Englishmen , whom , for ...
... Englishmen by their names , tel- ling a Spaniard that answered , that they wanted to fpeak with them . It happened that the day before two of the Spa- niards , having been in the woods , had feen one of the two Englishmen , whom , for ...
Page 52
... Englishmen returned very briskly , What had they to do there ? That they came on shore with- out leave , and that ... Englishman replied , like a true rough - hewn tarpaulin , they might starve and be damn- ed , they fhould not plant nor ...
... Englishmen returned very briskly , What had they to do there ? That they came on shore with- out leave , and that ... Englishman replied , like a true rough - hewn tarpaulin , they might starve and be damn- ed , they fhould not plant nor ...
Page 53
... Englishmen's part . 1 Whither they went , or how they bestowed their time that evening , the Spaniards faid they did not know ; but it feems they wandered about the country part of the night ; and then lying down in the place which I ...
... Englishmen's part . 1 Whither they went , or how they bestowed their time that evening , the Spaniards faid they did not know ; but it feems they wandered about the country part of the night ; and then lying down in the place which I ...
Page 56
... English- men , and that it would be the beft method they could take to keep them from one another , told them they would do them no harm ; and if they would live peaceably they would be very willing to aflift and afsociate with them ...
... English- men , and that it would be the beft method they could take to keep them from one another , told them they would do them no harm ; and if they would live peaceably they would be very willing to aflift and afsociate with them ...
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