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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1 in his eyes told me , they were on a sudden surprised with the joy of hearing a
gun fire , and after that four more ; these were the five guns which I caused to be
fired at first seeing the light : this revived their hearts , and gave them the notice ...
1 in his eyes told me , they were on a sudden surprised with the joy of hearing a
gun fire , and after that four more ; these were the five guns which I caused to be
fired at first seeing the light : this revived their hearts , and gave them the notice ...
Page 93
And here I must , in justice to these Spaniards , observe , that let all the accounts
of Spanish cruelty in Mexico and Peru be what they will , I never met with
seventeen men , of any nation whatsoever , in any foreign country , who were so
...
And here I must , in justice to these Spaniards , observe , that let all the accounts
of Spanish cruelty in Mexico and Peru be what they will , I never met with
seventeen men , of any nation whatsoever , in any foreign country , who were so
...
Page 144
agreement that he obliged them to make when they took these women , viz . That
they should chuse them out by consent , and keep separately to them ; which , by
the way , is nothing of a marriage , no agreement with the women as wives , but ...
agreement that he obliged them to make when they took these women , viz . That
they should chuse them out by consent , and keep separately to them ; which , by
the way , is nothing of a marriage , no agreement with the women as wives , but ...
Page 271
0 , Sir , said he , do not be concerned ; I do not know that there have been any
pirates in these seas these fifteen years , except one , which was seen , as I hear
, in the bay of Siam , about a month since ; but you may be assured she is gone to
...
0 , Sir , said he , do not be concerned ; I do not know that there have been any
pirates in these seas these fifteen years , except one , which was seen , as I hear
, in the bay of Siam , about a month since ; but you may be assured she is gone to
...
Page 412
Nothing could be more plain , ” says he , “ than that the titles of these were
amusements * , in order to put the books into the hands of those people , who
had been deluded by the Jacobites . ” These petty volumes were fo much
approved by the ...
Nothing could be more plain , ” says he , “ than that the titles of these were
amusements * , in order to put the books into the hands of those people , who
had been deluded by the Jacobites . ” These petty volumes were fo much
approved by the ...
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