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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... and they began to live very sociably , and the HeadSpaniard , who had seen
pretty much of my Methods , and Friday's Father together , manag'd all their
Affairs ; for , as for the English Men , they did nothing but ramble about the Inand ,
shoot ...
... and they began to live very sociably , and the HeadSpaniard , who had seen
pretty much of my Methods , and Friday's Father together , manag'd all their
Affairs ; for , as for the English Men , they did nothing but ramble about the Inand ,
shoot ...
Page 49
When the Spaniards came first on Shore , the Bufiness began to go forward ; the
Spaniards would have persuaded the three EnglishBrutes to have taken in their
two Country - men again , that , as they said , they might be all one Family ; but ...
When the Spaniards came first on Shore , the Bufiness began to go forward ; the
Spaniards would have persuaded the three EnglishBrutes to have taken in their
two Country - men again , that , as they said , they might be all one Family ; but ...
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guess which Partý would be beaten ; but then that Party which was nearest our
Peoples Habitation , began to appear weakest , and after some Time more ,
some of them began to fly ; and this put out Men again into a great Confternation ,
least ...
guess which Partý would be beaten ; but then that Party which was nearest our
Peoples Habitation , began to appear weakest , and after some Time more ,
some of them began to fly ; and this put out Men again into a great Confternation ,
least ...
Page 140
Tho ' it may be my Opinion , perhaps , as well as the Opinion of others , who shall
read this , that he was miItaken ? yage The first Hour that I began to converse
with him , after he had agreed to go with me to the East - Indies , I found Reason
to ...
Tho ' it may be my Opinion , perhaps , as well as the Opinion of others , who shall
read this , that he was miItaken ? yage The first Hour that I began to converse
with him , after he had agreed to go with me to the East - Indies , I found Reason
to ...
Page 156
I began to talk to them of the scandalous Life they led , and gave them a full
Account of the Notice the Clergy - man had already taken of it , and arguing how
unchristian and irrelig ousa Life it was . I first ask'd them if they were mar . ried
Men or ...
I began to talk to them of the scandalous Life they led , and gave them a full
Account of the Notice the Clergy - man had already taken of it , and arguing how
unchristian and irrelig ousa Life it was . I first ask'd them if they were mar . ried
Men or ...
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