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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that way , in which the fire shewed itself , no not for 500 leagues , for it appeard at
W. N. W. upon this we concluded it must be some ship on fire at fea ; and as by
our hearing the noise of guns just before , we concluded it could not be far off ...
that way , in which the fire shewed itself , no not for 500 leagues , for it appeard at
W. N. W. upon this we concluded it must be some ship on fire at fea ; and as by
our hearing the noise of guns just before , we concluded it could not be far off ...
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Why , says the Spaniard , very calmly , Seignior Inglese , they must not starve .
The Englishman replied , like a true rough - hewn tarpaulin , they might starve
and be damned , they should not plant nor build in that place . But what must they
do ...
Why , says the Spaniard , very calmly , Seignior Inglese , they must not starve .
The Englishman replied , like a true rough - hewn tarpaulin , they might starve
and be damned , they should not plant nor build in that place . But what must they
do ...
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... without mercy , and would shoot them wherever they could find them . The
governor , a man of great humanity , musing upon the sentence , considered a
little upon it ; and , turning to the two honest Englishmen , faid , Hold ; you must
reflect ...
... without mercy , and would shoot them wherever they could find them . The
governor , a man of great humanity , musing upon the sentence , considered a
little upon it ; and , turning to the two honest Englishmen , faid , Hold ; you must
reflect ...
Page 437
And he whose works have pleafed generally and pleased long , must be deemed
a writer of no small estimation ; the people's verdict being the proper test of what
they are the proper judges . As a polemick , I fear we must regard our Author ...
And he whose works have pleafed generally and pleased long , must be deemed
a writer of no small estimation ; the people's verdict being the proper test of what
they are the proper judges . As a polemick , I fear we must regard our Author ...
Page 438
... must yield the palm to Child ; who forefeeing from experience that men's
conduct must finally be directed by their principles , foretold the colonial revolt :
De Foe , allowing his prejudices , to obscure his fagacity , reprobated that
suggestion ...
... must yield the palm to Child ; who forefeeing from experience that men's
conduct must finally be directed by their principles , foretold the colonial revolt :
De Foe , allowing his prejudices , to obscure his fagacity , reprobated that
suggestion ...
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