The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Part 2 |
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I saw the World busy round me , one Part labouring for Bread , and the other Part
squandring in vile Excesses or empty Pleasures , equally miserable , because
the End they propos'd still fed from them ; for the Man of Pleasure every Day ...
I saw the World busy round me , one Part labouring for Bread , and the other Part
squandring in vile Excesses or empty Pleasures , equally miserable , because
the End they propos'd still fed from them ; for the Man of Pleasure every Day ...
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... on the South and East Side of the Island , as coming from the Brafils , so now
coming in between the Main and the Inand , and having no Chart for the Coast ,
nor any LandMark , I did not know it when I saw it , or know whether I saw it or no
.
... on the South and East Side of the Island , as coming from the Brafils , so now
coming in between the Main and the Inand , and having no Chart for the Coast ,
nor any LandMark , I did not know it when I saw it , or know whether I saw it or no
.
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... but faild on to the Northward fix or seven Hours , till they came to a great
Opening , by which they perceived , that the Land they saw from our Inand was
not the Main , but an Island ; that entring that opening of the Sea , they saw
another Ifand ...
... but faild on to the Northward fix or seven Hours , till they came to a great
Opening , by which they perceived , that the Land they saw from our Inand was
not the Main , but an Island ; that entring that opening of the Sea , they saw
another Ifand ...
Page 136
But to let them see how Nature made Artificers at first , I carried the Carpenters to
see Wili . Atkins's Basket - house , as I call'd it , and they both own'd they never
saw an Instance of such natural Ingenuity before ; nor any thing fo regular , and ...
But to let them see how Nature made Artificers at first , I carried the Carpenters to
see Wili . Atkins's Basket - house , as I call'd it , and they both own'd they never
saw an Instance of such natural Ingenuity before ; nor any thing fo regular , and ...
Page 168
He sat down again , as I have said , close by her , and talk'd again earnestly to
her , and two or three times we could see him embrace her most paffionately ;
another time we saw him take out his Handkerchief and wipe her Eyes , and then
kiss ...
He sat down again , as I have said , close by her , and talk'd again earnestly to
her , and two or three times we could see him embrace her most paffionately ;
another time we saw him take out his Handkerchief and wipe her Eyes , and then
kiss ...
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