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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The Indians , or savages , were wonderfully civilized by them , and they
frequently went among them ; but forbid , on pain of death , any of the Indians
coming to them , because they would not have their settlement betrayed again .
One thing ...
The Indians , or savages , were wonderfully civilized by them , and they
frequently went among them ; but forbid , on pain of death , any of the Indians
coming to them , because they would not have their settlement betrayed again .
One thing ...
Page 291
... they are to be wondered at , or , indeed , in the least to be regarded ; but
because , having first a notion of the barbarity of those countries , the rudeness ,
and the ignorance that prevail there , we do not expect to find any such things fo
far off .
... they are to be wondered at , or , indeed , in the least to be regarded ; but
because , having first a notion of the barbarity of those countries , the rudeness ,
and the ignorance that prevail there , we do not expect to find any such things fo
far off .
Page 404
I have not been defirous of giving just offence to you , neither would I to any man ,
however I may differ from him ; and I see no reason why I should affront a man's
perfon , because I do not join with him in principle . I please myself with being ...
I have not been defirous of giving just offence to you , neither would I to any man ,
however I may differ from him ; and I see no reason why I should affront a man's
perfon , because I do not join with him in principle . I please myself with being ...
Page 408
against the peace of Utrecht , because he approved of it as little as he had done
the treaty at Gertruy . denburgh , under very different influences , a few years
before . The peace he was for , as he himself fays , was such as should neither
have ...
against the peace of Utrecht , because he approved of it as little as he had done
the treaty at Gertruy . denburgh , under very different influences , a few years
before . The peace he was for , as he himself fays , was such as should neither
have ...
Page 416
I will repeat some of the occasions on the Whig side , because from that quarter
the accusation of my turning about comes . “ The first time I had the misfortune to
differ with my friends , was about the year 1683 , when the Turks were besieging
...
I will repeat some of the occasions on the Whig side , because from that quarter
the accusation of my turning about comes . “ The first time I had the misfortune to
differ with my friends , was about the year 1683 , when the Turks were besieging
...
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