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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In a word , I went down to my farm , settled my family , bought me ploughs ,
harrows , a cart , waggon , horses , cows , sheep ; and setting seriously to work ,
became in one half year a meer country gentleman ; my thoughts were entirely
taken ...
In a word , I went down to my farm , settled my family , bought me ploughs ,
harrows , a cart , waggon , horses , cows , sheep ; and setting seriously to work ,
became in one half year a meer country gentleman ; my thoughts were entirely
taken ...
Page 140
Banks , ( so they call the place where they catch the fish ) where meeting with a
French ship bound from France to Quebec , in the river of Canada , and from
thence to Martinico , to carry provisions , he thought he should have an
opportunity to ...
Banks , ( so they call the place where they catch the fish ) where meeting with a
French ship bound from France to Quebec , in the river of Canada , and from
thence to Martinico , to carry provisions , he thought he should have an
opportunity to ...
Page 189
It now came into my thoughts , that I had hinted to my friend the clergyman , that
the work of converting the favages might , perhaps , be set on foot in his absence
, to his satisfaction ; and I told him , that now I thought it was put in a fair way ; for ...
It now came into my thoughts , that I had hinted to my friend the clergyman , that
the work of converting the favages might , perhaps , be set on foot in his absence
, to his satisfaction ; and I told him , that now I thought it was put in a fair way ; for ...
Page 229
The first object we met with was the ruins of a hut or house , or rather the ashes of
it , for the house was consumed ; and just before it , plain now to be seen by the
light of the fire , lay four men and three women killed ; and , as we thought , one ...
The first object we met with was the ruins of a hut or house , or rather the ashes of
it , for the house was consumed ; and just before it , plain now to be seen by the
light of the fire , lay four men and three women killed ; and , as we thought , one ...
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I confess I was urged then myself , and at another time should have been forward
enough ; but I thought they had carried their rage too far , and thought of Jacob's
words to his fons Simeon and Levi , “ Cursed be their anger , for it was fierce ...
I confess I was urged then myself , and at another time should have been forward
enough ; but I thought they had carried their rage too far , and thought of Jacob's
words to his fons Simeon and Levi , “ Cursed be their anger , for it was fierce ...
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