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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... to compose them ; perTwaded , entreated , argued , reason'd with them , and
did his utmost to keep thein within the Exercise of their Reason , and with some
he had Success , tho ' others were for a Time out of all Government of themselves
.
... to compose them ; perTwaded , entreated , argued , reason'd with them , and
did his utmost to keep thein within the Exercise of their Reason , and with some
he had Success , tho ' others were for a Time out of all Government of themselves
.
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... whereof two were French from St. Christopher's , but they had been so long
beating up against the Wind , that they durst - take in no Passengers for fear of
wanting Provisions for the Voyage , as well for themselves as for those they
should ...
... whereof two were French from St. Christopher's , but they had been so long
beating up against the Wind , that they durst - take in no Passengers for fear of
wanting Provisions for the Voyage , as well for themselves as for those they
should ...
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... come in behind them , surprize and take them Priloners , which was done ; the
residue of the conquer'd People fled to their Canoes and got off to Sea ; the
Victors retir'd , made no PurF 2 Pursuit or very little , but drawing themselves into
a [ 67 ]
... come in behind them , surprize and take them Priloners , which was done ; the
residue of the conquer'd People fled to their Canoes and got off to Sea ; the
Victors retir'd , made no PurF 2 Pursuit or very little , but drawing themselves into
a [ 67 ]
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They went away sullen and refractory , as neither contented to go away , or to
stay ; but , as there was no Remedy , they went , pretending , to go and choose a
Piace where they would settle themselves to plant and live by themselves , and ...
They went away sullen and refractory , as neither contented to go away , or to
stay ; but , as there was no Remedy , they went , pretending , to go and choose a
Piace where they would settle themselves to plant and live by themselves , and ...
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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 ...
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