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 68
After they were all gone , the Spaniards came out of their Den , and viewing the
Field of Battle , they found about two and thirty dead Men upon the Spot ; fome
were kill'd with great long Arrows , some of which were found ficking in their
Bodies ...
After they were all gone , the Spaniards came out of their Den , and viewing the
Field of Battle , they found about two and thirty dead Men upon the Spot ; fome
were kill'd with great long Arrows , some of which were found ficking in their
Bodies ...
Page 75
... Seignior Atkins was in such a Rage at the Spaniard's making a Jest of it , that
had he not been held by three Men , and withal had no Weapons near him , it
was thought he would have attempted to have kill'd the Spaniard in the Middle of
all ...
... Seignior Atkins was in such a Rage at the Spaniard's making a Jest of it , that
had he not been held by three Men , and withal had no Weapons near him , it
was thought he would have attempted to have kill'd the Spaniard in the Middle of
all ...
Page 102
The Belief that the Savages were all kill'd , made our two Men come boldly out
from the Tree before they had charg'd their Guns again , which was a wrong Step
; and they were under some Surprize when they came to the Place , and found no
...
The Belief that the Savages were all kill'd , made our two Men come boldly out
from the Tree before they had charg'd their Guns again , which was a wrong Step
; and they were under some Surprize when they came to the Place , and found no
...
Page 110
That they were kill'd by the Gods with Thunder and Lightning , and could see no
Body that hurt them ; but W. Atkins staying to load again , discover'd the Cheat
some of the Savages who were at a distance , Spying them , came upon them ...
That they were kill'd by the Gods with Thunder and Lightning , and could see no
Body that hurt them ; but W. Atkins staying to load again , discover'd the Cheat
some of the Savages who were at a distance , Spying them , came upon them ...
Page 240
The next Day we set sail , so we never heard any more of it : Our Men differ'd in
the Account of the Number they kill'd : Some faid one Thing , some another ; but
according to the best of their Accounts put altogether , they killd or destroy'd
about ...
The next Day we set sail , so we never heard any more of it : Our Men differ'd in
the Account of the Number they kill'd : Some faid one Thing , some another ; but
according to the best of their Accounts put altogether , they killd or destroy'd
about ...
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