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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... she lay all along upon the deck hard by her mistress , and just like one that had
fallen down with an apoplexy , and struggled for life : her limbs were distorted ,
one of her hands was clasped round the frame of one chair , and she griped it so
...
... she lay all along upon the deck hard by her mistress , and just like one that had
fallen down with an apoplexy , and struggled for life : her limbs were distorted ,
one of her hands was clasped round the frame of one chair , and she griped it so
...
Page 235
However just our men thought this action to be , I was against them in it ; and I
always , after that time , told them God would blast the voyage ; for I looked upon
the blood they shed that night to be murder in them : for though it is true that they
...
However just our men thought this action to be , I was against them in it ; and I
always , after that time , told them God would blast the voyage ; for I looked upon
the blood they shed that night to be murder in them : for though it is true that they
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Page 236
... and had but just time to get off their boat : I began to upbraid them with the just
retribution of Heaven in this case ; but the boatswain very warmly told me , he
thought I went farther in my censures than I could shew any warrant for in fcrip .
ture ...
... and had but just time to get off their boat : I began to upbraid them with the just
retribution of Heaven in this case ; but the boatswain very warmly told me , he
thought I went farther in my censures than I could shew any warrant for in fcrip .
ture ...
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worship just as you did , and whom they took prifoner , after they had lamed him
with an arrow , that he could not run away ; they took him and stripped him stark
naked , and set him upon the top of the idol monster , and stood all round him ...
worship just as you did , and whom they took prifoner , after they had lamed him
with an arrow , that he could not run away ; they took him and stripped him stark
naked , and set him upon the top of the idol monster , and stood all round him ...
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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 ...
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