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 |
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for no mother could have taken more care in their education , or understood it
better ; and as she lived till I came home , I also lived to thank her for it . My
nephew was ready to fail about the beginning of January 1694-5 , and I with my
man ...
for no mother could have taken more care in their education , or understood it
better ; and as she lived till I came home , I also lived to thank her for it . My
nephew was ready to fail about the beginning of January 1694-5 , and I with my
man ...
Page 108
... spying them , came upon them behind ; and though Atkins and his men fired at
them also , two or three times , and killed above twenty , retira ing as fast as they
could , yet they wounded Atkins himself , and killed one of his fellow Englishmen
...
... spying them , came upon them behind ; and though Atkins and his men fired at
them also , two or three times , and killed above twenty , retira ing as fast as they
could , yet they wounded Atkins himself , and killed one of his fellow Englishmen
...
Page 136
... thick planted , also on the top of the hill , which contained above an acre ,
which grew apace , and covered the place from all discovery there , with only one
narrow place between two trees , not easy to be discovered , to enter on that side
.
... thick planted , also on the top of the hill , which contained above an acre ,
which grew apace , and covered the place from all discovery there , with only one
narrow place between two trees , not easy to be discovered , to enter on that side
.
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cepted , the other side set up three poles , or boughs , also ; which is a signal that
they accept the truce too ; but then this is a known condition of the truce , that you
are not to pass beyond their three poles towards them , nor they come past ...
cepted , the other side set up three poles , or boughs , also ; which is a signal that
they accept the truce too ; but then this is a known condition of the truce , that you
are not to pass beyond their three poles towards them , nor they come past ...
Page 301
... but he had been also like a broker for us on shore ; and his procuring for us the
Japan merchant , was fome hundreds ... indeed , but doing him justice , and very
willing also to have him with us besides , for he was a most necessary man on ...
... but he had been also like a broker for us on shore ; and his procuring for us the
Japan merchant , was fome hundreds ... indeed , but doing him justice , and very
willing also to have him with us besides , for he was a most necessary man on ...
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