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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... pale of the Catholic church , we hope you are nearer being restored to it , than
those that know nothing at all of God , or his church . I rejoice , therefore , when I
see this poor man , who , you say , has been a profligate , and almost a murderer
...
... pale of the Catholic church , we hope you are nearer being restored to it , than
those that know nothing at all of God , or his church . I rejoice , therefore , when I
see this poor man , who , you say , has been a profligate , and almost a murderer
...
Page 203
... but immediately Friday cried out , They were going to shoot ; and unhappily for
him ( poor fellow ) they let fly about 300 of their arrows ; and , to my inexpressible
grief , killed poor Friday , no other man being in their sight . The poor fellow was ...
... but immediately Friday cried out , They were going to shoot ; and unhappily for
him ( poor fellow ) they let fly about 300 of their arrows ; and , to my inexpressible
grief , killed poor Friday , no other man being in their sight . The poor fellow was ...
Page 232
If you want a reason for what we have done , come hither ; and with that he
fhewed me the poor fellow hanging upon a tree , with his throat cut . I confess I
was urged then myself , and at another time should have been forward enough ;
but I ...
If you want a reason for what we have done , come hither ; and with that he
fhewed me the poor fellow hanging upon a tree , with his throat cut . I confess I
was urged then myself , and at another time should have been forward enough ;
but I ...
Page 392
ruin the industrious , and thereby augment the poor , Sir Humphrey endeavoured
to support his workhouses , in every parish , with a parochial capital for carrying
on parochial manufacture . This drew from De Foe his admirable treatise , which
...
ruin the industrious , and thereby augment the poor , Sir Humphrey endeavoured
to support his workhouses , in every parish , with a parochial capital for carrying
on parochial manufacture . This drew from De Foe his admirable treatise , which
...
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Giving Alms no Charity , and Employing the Puor a Grievance to the Nation ;
being an Efsay upon this great Question , Whether Workhouses , Corporations ,
and Houses of Correction , for Employing the Poor , as now practised in England
, or ...
Giving Alms no Charity , and Employing the Puor a Grievance to the Nation ;
being an Efsay upon this great Question , Whether Workhouses , Corporations ,
and Houses of Correction , for Employing the Poor , as now practised in England
, or ...
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