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... pass , viz . , for moral and religious improvement . is invincible patience recommended under the worst of misery , indefatigable application and undaunted resolution under the greatest and most discouraging circumstances ; I say ...
... pass , viz . , for moral and religious improvement . is invincible patience recommended under the worst of misery , indefatigable application and undaunted resolution under the greatest and most discouraging circumstances ; I say ...
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... pass , as an effect , it occurred to my thoughts how much of it all de- pended , under the disposition of Providence , upon the principle of honesty which I met with in almost all the people whom it was my lot to be concerned with in my ...
... pass , as an effect , it occurred to my thoughts how much of it all de- pended , under the disposition of Providence , upon the principle of honesty which I met with in almost all the people whom it was my lot to be concerned with in my ...
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... there is a kind of equity pleaded in this case . Generally , when men are brought to such a pass , they cast lots who shall be the man , and the voluntary consent of the party makes it lawful ( God Himself [ 39 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... there is a kind of equity pleaded in this case . Generally , when men are brought to such a pass , they cast lots who shall be the man , and the voluntary consent of the party makes it lawful ( God Himself [ 39 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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... enough . If any man would be so weak as from hence to draw encouragement to allow himself in easy tres- passes upon his honesty , on the pretence of necessi- ties , let him go on with me to the [ 44 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... enough . If any man would be so weak as from hence to draw encouragement to allow himself in easy tres- passes upon his honesty , on the pretence of necessi- ties , let him go on with me to the [ 44 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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... not have run had he known your circumstances and bottom as you do ; so that here is deceit upon deceit . This I know is a disputed point , and a thing which a great many practise who pass for very honest men [ 51 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... not have run had he known your circumstances and bottom as you do ; so that here is deceit upon deceit . This I know is a disputed point , and a thing which a great many practise who pass for very honest men [ 51 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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