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 84
And being told that they had brought them on shore , and put them into one of
their huts , and were come to beg fome victuals for them ; they ( the Spaniards )
and the other two Englisbomen , that is to say , the whole colony , resolved to go
all ...
And being told that they had brought them on shore , and put them into one of
their huts , and were come to beg fome victuals for them ; they ( the Spaniards )
and the other two Englisbomen , that is to say , the whole colony , resolved to go
all ...
Page 117
They brought old Friday to him , who talked often with him , and told him how kind
the others would be to them all ; that they would not only save their lives , but
would give them a part of the island to live in , provided they would give
satisfaction ...
They brought old Friday to him , who talked often with him , and told him how kind
the others would be to them all ; that they would not only save their lives , but
would give them a part of the island to live in , provided they would give
satisfaction ...
Page 168
... the nearer any are brought to the knowledge of Christ , though they may not be
brought quite home into the bosom of the Catholic church , just at the time when I
may defire it ; leaving it to the goodness of Christ to perfect his work in his own ...
... the nearer any are brought to the knowledge of Christ , though they may not be
brought quite home into the bosom of the Catholic church , just at the time when I
may defire it ; leaving it to the goodness of Christ to perfect his work in his own ...
Page 208
broad cloths , stuffs , and some linen , which I had brought for a present to my
partner . He was a very generous , broad - hearted man , though ( like me ) he
came from little at first ; and though he knew not that I had the least design of
giving ...
broad cloths , stuffs , and some linen , which I had brought for a present to my
partner . He was a very generous , broad - hearted man , though ( like me ) he
came from little at first ; and though he knew not that I had the least design of
giving ...
Page 331
... which was tallow mixed with brimstone ; then we stopped his eyes , and ears ,
and mouth full of gunpowder ; then we wrapped up a great piece of wildfire in his
bonnet ; and then sticking all the combustibles we had brought with us upon him
...
... which was tallow mixed with brimstone ; then we stopped his eyes , and ears ,
and mouth full of gunpowder ; then we wrapped up a great piece of wildfire in his
bonnet ; and then sticking all the combustibles we had brought with us upon him
...
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