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 137
It is true , this man was a Ro . man , and perhaps , it may give offence to some
hereafter , if I leave any thing extraordinary upon record , , of a man , whom ,
before I begin , I must ( to set him out in just colours ) represent in terms very
much to ...
It is true , this man was a Ro . man , and perhaps , it may give offence to some
hereafter , if I leave any thing extraordinary upon record , , of a man , whom ,
before I begin , I must ( to set him out in just colours ) represent in terms very
much to ...
Page 274
Well , but , Seignior , says I , as you say they know the ship so well , I may ,
perhaps , if I follow your measures , bę instrumental to bring some honest
innocent men into a terrible broil , and , perhaps , be murdered in cold blood ; for
wherever ...
Well , but , Seignior , says I , as you say they know the ship so well , I may ,
perhaps , if I follow your measures , bę instrumental to bring some honest
innocent men into a terrible broil , and , perhaps , be murdered in cold blood ; for
wherever ...
Page 278
But fear , that blind useless passion , worked another way , and threw us into the
vapours ; it bewildered our understandings , and set the imagination at work , to
form a thousand terrible things , that , perhaps , might never happen . We first ...
But fear , that blind useless passion , worked another way , and threw us into the
vapours ; it bewildered our understandings , and set the imagination at work , to
form a thousand terrible things , that , perhaps , might never happen . We first ...
Page 347
But , my lord , said I , perhaps you not only are Banished from the pleasures of
the court , and from the power , and authority , and wealth , you enjoyed be . fore ,
but you may be absent too from some of the conveniencies of life ; your estate ...
But , my lord , said I , perhaps you not only are Banished from the pleasures of
the court , and from the power , and authority , and wealth , you enjoyed be . fore ,
but you may be absent too from some of the conveniencies of life ; your estate ...
Page 363
1 our enemies still increased : perhaps , as they were abroad in several parties
for prey , the first had sent out scouts to call for help , and to acquaint them of their
booty ; and we did not know but by the morn . ing they might still be a greater ...
1 our enemies still increased : perhaps , as they were abroad in several parties
for prey , the first had sent out scouts to call for help , and to acquaint them of their
booty ; and we did not know but by the morn . ing they might still be a greater ...
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