The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe |
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All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reason
and religion had dictated to me , would have taught me to search farther than
human enjoyments for a full felicity , and that there was something which certainly
was ...
All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reason
and religion had dictated to me , would have taught me to search farther than
human enjoyments for a full felicity , and that there was something which certainly
was ...
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God for it , rather than me ; for I had seen , that he had done that already : but I
added , that it was nothing but what reason and humanity dictated to all men ,
and that we had as much reason as he to give thanks to God , who had blessed
us so ...
God for it , rather than me ; for I had seen , that he had done that already : but I
added , that it was nothing but what reason and humanity dictated to all men ,
and that we had as much reason as he to give thanks to God , who had blessed
us so ...
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The rogues were now more capable to hear reason than to act reason ; but being
refused their arms , they went raving away , and raging like madmen , threatening
what they would do , though they had no fire - arms : but the Spaniards ...
The rogues were now more capable to hear reason than to act reason ; but being
refused their arms , they went raving away , and raging like madmen , threatening
what they would do , though they had no fire - arms : but the Spaniards ...
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And first , it is to be observed here , that for many reasons , I did not think fit to let
them know any thing of the floop I had ... that my nephew took extraordinary , for
the same reason : I thought they had enough to qualify them for a defenfive war ...
And first , it is to be observed here , that for many reasons , I did not think fit to let
them know any thing of the floop I had ... that my nephew took extraordinary , for
the same reason : I thought they had enough to qualify them for a defenfive war ...
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I was amused very much at his discourse , but not amazed at it ; for I could not
conceive what he meant ; and I turned short upon him , and said , Sir , I wish you
would explain yourself ; I cannot imagine what reason I have to be afraid of any of
...
I was amused very much at his discourse , but not amazed at it ; for I could not
conceive what he meant ; and I turned short upon him , and said , Sir , I wish you
would explain yourself ; I cannot imagine what reason I have to be afraid of any of
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