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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Page 83
But as for themselves they faid ; that they never eat Men or Women , except only
such as they took in the Wars , and then they own'd that they made a great Feast ,
and eat their Prisoners . The English Men enquir'd when they had a Feast of ...
But as for themselves they faid ; that they never eat Men or Women , except only
such as they took in the Wars , and then they own'd that they made a great Feast ,
and eat their Prisoners . The English Men enquir'd when they had a Feast of ...
Page 87
However , this was enough to answer the End , which was to satisfy them , that
the Men into whose Hands they were fallen , were Christians ; that they abhor'd
eating of Men or Women , and that they might be sure they would not be killd : As
...
However , this was enough to answer the End , which was to satisfy them , that
the Men into whose Hands they were fallen , were Christians ; that they abhor'd
eating of Men or Women , and that they might be sure they would not be killd : As
...
Page 88
That you will all engage , that if any of you take any of these Women , as a
Woman or Wife , that he shall take but one ... that while you stay here , the
Woman any of you takes , should be maintain'd by the Man that takes her , and
should be his ...
That you will all engage , that if any of you take any of these Women , as a
Woman or Wife , that he shall take but one ... that while you stay here , the
Woman any of you takes , should be maintain'd by the Man that takes her , and
should be his ...
Page 146
He gave me no Leave to put in any more Civilities , but went on : Fird , Sir , says
he , you have here four English Men , who have fetch'd Women from among the
Savages , and have taken them as their Wives , and have had many Children by
...
He gave me no Leave to put in any more Civilities , but went on : Fird , Sir , says
he , you have here four English Men , who have fetch'd Women from among the
Savages , and have taken them as their Wives , and have had many Children by
...
Page 147
Women , as Wives , but only an Agreement among themselves , to keep them
from quarrelling . ... to compel the Man and Woman at all Times , to own and
acknowledge each other , obliging the Men to abstain from all other Women , to
engage ...
Women , as Wives , but only an Agreement among themselves , to keep them
from quarrelling . ... to compel the Man and Woman at all Times , to own and
acknowledge each other , obliging the Men to abstain from all other Women , to
engage ...
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