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 had a little convenient house upon it , and the land about it I found was capable
of great improvement , and that it was many ways suited to my inclination , which
delighted in cultivating , managing , planting and improving of land ; and ...
I had a little convenient house upon it , and the land about it I found was capable
of great improvement , and that it was many ways suited to my inclination , which
delighted in cultivating , managing , planting and improving of land ; and ...
Page 81
That they reached the land in two days , or something less ; but finding the
people alarmed at their coming , and preparing with bows and arrows to fight
them , they durst not go on shore , but failed on to the northward fix or seven
hours , till ...
That they reached the land in two days , or something less ; but finding the
people alarmed at their coming , and preparing with bows and arrows to fight
them , they durst not go on shore , but failed on to the northward fix or seven
hours , till ...
Page 118
They had taught them both to plant corn , make bread , breed tame goats , and
milk them ; they wanted nothing but wives , and they foon would have been a
nation : they were confined to a neck of land , surrounded with high rocks behind
...
They had taught them both to plant corn , make bread , breed tame goats , and
milk them ; they wanted nothing but wives , and they foon would have been a
nation : they were confined to a neck of land , surrounded with high rocks behind
...
Page 207
We now went away with a fair wind for Brasil , and , in about twelve days time ,
we made land in the latitude of five degrees fouth of the line , being the north -
eastermost land of all that part of America . We kept on S. by E. in sight of the
shore ...
We now went away with a fair wind for Brasil , and , in about twelve days time ,
we made land in the latitude of five degrees fouth of the line , being the north -
eastermost land of all that part of America . We kept on S. by E. in sight of the
shore ...
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Here , having gotten a good acquaintance at Manilla , he got his ship made a free
ship ; and the governor of Manilla hired him to go to Acapulco in America , on the
coast of Mexico ; and gave him a licence to land there , and travel to Mexico ...
Here , having gotten a good acquaintance at Manilla , he got his ship made a free
ship ; and the governor of Manilla hired him to go to Acapulco in America , on the
coast of Mexico ; and gave him a licence to land there , and travel to Mexico ...
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