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... notions of my seeing apparitions , " & c . All these reflections are just history of a state of forced con- finement , which in my real history is represented by a confined retreat in an island ; and it is as reasonable to represent one ...
... notions of my seeing apparitions , " & c . All these reflections are just history of a state of forced con- finement , which in my real history is represented by a confined retreat in an island ; and it is as reasonable to represent one ...
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... notions of a long tedious life of solitude , which I have represented to the world , and of which you must have formed some ideas , from the life of a man in an island . Sometimes I have wondered how it could be supported , especially ...
... notions of a long tedious life of solitude , which I have represented to the world , and of which you must have formed some ideas , from the life of a man in an island . Sometimes I have wondered how it could be supported , especially ...
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... notions about it , far from those which are generally understood in the world , and far from all those notions upon which those people in the primitive times , and since that also , acted ; who separated themselves into deserts and ...
... notions about it , far from those which are generally understood in the world , and far from all those notions upon which those people in the primitive times , and since that also , acted ; who separated themselves into deserts and ...
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... notion of mine ; the miser is called by the prophet Isaiah a vile person , one that works iniquity , and practises hypocrisy , and utters error before the Lord ( Isaiah xxxii . 6 ) . How does this appear ? The very next words explain it ...
... notion of mine ; the miser is called by the prophet Isaiah a vile person , one that works iniquity , and practises hypocrisy , and utters error before the Lord ( Isaiah xxxii . 6 ) . How does this appear ? The very next words explain it ...
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Daniel Defoe. notion , but I speak my own opinion , let it go as far as reason will carry it . I come back to the examples I was giving in my private case . As the widow was honest to me , so was my good Portuguese captain ; and it is ...
Daniel Defoe. notion , but I speak my own opinion , let it go as far as reason will carry it . I come back to the examples I was giving in my private case . As the widow was honest to me , so was my good Portuguese captain ; and it is ...
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