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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Page 126
... were less supplied with the necessaries of life , than they had reafon to believe
others were in the fame part of the . world ; and yet they found that these favages
were less ravenous and voracious , than those who had better supplies of food .
... were less supplied with the necessaries of life , than they had reafon to believe
others were in the fame part of the . world ; and yet they found that these favages
were less ravenous and voracious , than those who had better supplies of food .
Page 265
I cannot give the noise these creatures made a better name than hovling , nor a
name more proper to the tone of it ; for I never heard any thing more like the noise
of the wolves , which , as I have said , I heard howl in the forest on the frontiers ...
I cannot give the noise these creatures made a better name than hovling , nor a
name more proper to the tone of it ; for I never heard any thing more like the noise
of the wolves , which , as I have said , I heard howl in the forest on the frontiers ...
Page 266
I was never pleased with a victory better in my life ; not only as it was a perfect
surprise to me , and that our danger was imminent before ; but as we got this
victory without any bloodshed , except of that man the fellow killed with his naked
...
I was never pleased with a victory better in my life ; not only as it was a perfect
surprise to me , and that our danger was imminent before ; but as we got this
victory without any bloodshed , except of that man the fellow killed with his naked
...
Page 351
... to Arch - Angel , where I could immediately secure him on board an English or
Dutch ship , and carry him off safe along with me ; and as to his fubfistence , and
other particulars , that should be my care , till he should better supply himfelf .
... to Arch - Angel , where I could immediately secure him on board an English or
Dutch ship , and carry him off safe along with me ; and as to his fubfistence , and
other particulars , that should be my care , till he should better supply himfelf .
Page 429
Yet , I am not convinced , that the world has been made much wiser , or better , by
the perusal of these lives : they may have diverted the lower orders , but I doubt if
they have much improved them ; if however they have not made them better ...
Yet , I am not convinced , that the world has been made much wiser , or better , by
the perusal of these lives : they may have diverted the lower orders , but I doubt if
they have much improved them ; if however they have not made them better ...
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