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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I carried also a hundred spare arms , muskets , and fuzees , besides fome pistols
, a considerable quantity of shot of all ... and I made my nephew carry two small
quarter - deck guns more than he wanted for his ship , to leave behind , if there ...
I carried also a hundred spare arms , muskets , and fuzees , besides fome pistols
, a considerable quantity of shot of all ... and I made my nephew carry two small
quarter - deck guns more than he wanted for his ship , to leave behind , if there ...
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I thought this was but a reasonable request on their part ; and therefore I inclined
to agree to it ; for indeed I considered , that to carry this whole company to the
East - Indies , would not only be an intolerable severity to the poor people , but ...
I thought this was but a reasonable request on their part ; and therefore I inclined
to agree to it ; for indeed I considered , that to carry this whole company to the
East - Indies , would not only be an intolerable severity to the poor people , but ...
Page 94
It was very happy for them , that they did not carry them home to their castle ; I
mean to my palace under the hill ; but they carried them first to the bower , where
was the chief of their country work ; such as the keeping the goats , the planting
the ...
It was very happy for them , that they did not carry them home to their castle ; I
mean to my palace under the hill ; but they carried them first to the bower , where
was the chief of their country work ; such as the keeping the goats , the planting
the ...
Page 129
... he expected to perish ; and my own joy , when after twenty - eight years
captivity , I found a good ship ready to carry me to my own country : All these
things made me more sensible of the relation of these poor men , and more
affected with it .
... he expected to perish ; and my own joy , when after twenty - eight years
captivity , I found a good ship ready to carry me to my own country : All these
things made me more sensible of the relation of these poor men , and more
affected with it .
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1 I thought it was now so much in our choice to make the old man carry us
whither we would , that I began to talk with him about carrying us to the Gulph of
Nanquin , which is the most northern part of the coast of China . The old man said
he ...
1 I thought it was now so much in our choice to make the old man carry us
whither we would , that I began to talk with him about carrying us to the Gulph of
Nanquin , which is the most northern part of the coast of China . The old man said
he ...
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