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 86
... what they intended to do with these women , and how they intended to use
them , whether as servants , or as women ? One of the Englishmen answered
very boldly and readily , that they would use them as both . To which the governor
said ...
... what they intended to do with these women , and how they intended to use
them , whether as servants , or as women ? One of the Englishmen answered
very boldly and readily , that they would use them as both . To which the governor
said ...
Page 127
... that they could not in reason deny to go out with their landlords to their wars ;
when they came in the field of battle , they were in a worse condition than the
savages themselves ; for they neither had bows nur arrows , nor could they use
those ...
... that they could not in reason deny to go out with their landlords to their wars ;
when they came in the field of battle , they were in a worse condition than the
savages themselves ; for they neither had bows nur arrows , nor could they use
those ...
Page 215
We touched first at the island of Madagascar , where , though the people are
fierce and treacherous , and , in particular , very well armed with lances and bows
, which they use with inconceivable dexterity , yet we fared very well with them ...
We touched first at the island of Madagascar , where , though the people are
fierce and treacherous , and , in particular , very well armed with lances and bows
, which they use with inconceivable dexterity , yet we fared very well with them ...
Page 326
... murdering you indeed . Why , said I , how would they use me ? Use you ! said
he ; I'll tell you how they served a poor Rusian , who affronted them in their
worship 1 worship just as you did , and whom they took 226 LIFE AND
ADVENTURES.
... murdering you indeed . Why , said I , how would they use me ? Use you ! said
he ; I'll tell you how they served a poor Rusian , who affronted them in their
worship 1 worship just as you did , and whom they took 226 LIFE AND
ADVENTURES.
Page 428
nothing of story for the use of readers who never intend to brave the dangers of
the sea . These faults De Foe is studious to avoid in his new voyage . He spreads
before his readers such adventures as no writer of a real voyage can hope to ...
nothing of story for the use of readers who never intend to brave the dangers of
the sea . These faults De Foe is studious to avoid in his new voyage . He spreads
before his readers such adventures as no writer of a real voyage can hope to ...
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