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 31
... the pot before it was well boiled , and then to give every man but a little at a
time ; and by this caution he preserved the men , who would otherwise have
killed themselves with that very food that was given them on purpose to save their
lives .
... the pot before it was well boiled , and then to give every man but a little at a
time ; and by this caution he preserved the men , who would otherwise have
killed themselves with that very food that was given them on purpose to save their
lives .
Page 75
So he cau . sed to be added , That they should have a proportion of corn given
them to last them eight months , and for seed to fow , by which time they might be
supposed to raise foine of their own ; that they should have fix milch - goats , four
...
So he cau . sed to be added , That they should have a proportion of corn given
them to last them eight months , and for seed to fow , by which time they might be
supposed to raise foine of their own ; that they should have fix milch - goats , four
...
Page 76
... contented to go away , or to stay ; but , as there was no remedy , they went ,
pretending to go and choose a place where they should settle themselves , to
plant and live by themselves ; and some provisions were given , but no wea .
pons .
... contented to go away , or to stay ; but , as there was no remedy , they went ,
pretending to go and choose a place where they should settle themselves , to
plant and live by themselves ; and some provisions were given , but no wea .
pons .
Page 117
... of them was at last surprised , and made a prisoner ; he was fullen at first , and
would neither eat nor drink ; but finding himself kindly used , and victuals given
him , and no violence offered him , he at last grew tractable , and came to himself
.
... of them was at last surprised , and made a prisoner ; he was fullen at first , and
would neither eat nor drink ; but finding himself kindly used , and victuals given
him , and no violence offered him , he at last grew tractable , and came to himself
.
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In this Work is given a particular Account of the Natives , their Disposition ,
Ornaments , Dress , and Language ; together with an Account of the Advantages
likely to accrue from a Settlement on that Coaft . The whole will be completed in
Forty ...
In this Work is given a particular Account of the Natives , their Disposition ,
Ornaments , Dress , and Language ; together with an Account of the Advantages
likely to accrue from a Settlement on that Coaft . The whole will be completed in
Forty ...
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