The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner ... Written by Himself: 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, Volume 2Stockdale, 1790 |
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Page 9
... use for them : where the money lay in . the drawer till it grew mildewed , and had scarce the favour to be looked upon in 20 years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reafon and religion had ...
... use for them : where the money lay in . the drawer till it grew mildewed , and had scarce the favour to be looked upon in 20 years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reafon and religion had ...
Page 57
... use no violence with them , other than in your defence . The two Englishmen yielded to this very awkwardly , and with great reluctance ; but the Spaniards pro- tefted , they did it only to keep them from bloodshed , and to make all eafy ...
... use no violence with them , other than in your defence . The two Englishmen yielded to this very awkwardly , and with great reluctance ; but the Spaniards pro- tefted , they did it only to keep them from bloodshed , and to make all eafy ...
Page 73
... use them with all poffible lenity , and would leave them to the judgment of the other two Englishmen , who were their countrymen . One of the two honest Englishmen stood up , and faid , they defired it might not be left to them : for ...
... use them with all poffible lenity , and would leave them to the judgment of the other two Englishmen , who were their countrymen . One of the two honest Englishmen stood up , and faid , they defired it might not be left to them : for ...
Page 84
... use them kindly , and treat them well , ftill they expected every day to make a dinner or fupper for their new mafters . When the three wanderers had given this unac- countable history or journal of their voyage , the Spaniard asked ...
... use them kindly , and treat them well , ftill they expected every day to make a dinner or fupper for their new mafters . When the three wanderers had given this unac- countable history or journal of their voyage , the Spaniard asked ...
Page 86
... use them , whether as fervants , or as wo- men ? One of the Englishmen anfwered very boldly and readily , that they would ufe them as both . To which the governor faid , I am not going to restrain you from it ; you are your own mafters ...
... use them , whether as fervants , or as wo- men ? One of the Englishmen anfwered very boldly and readily , that they would ufe them as both . To which the governor faid , I am not going to restrain you from it ; you are your own mafters ...
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