The Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 2C. T. Brainard, 1903 - 64 pages |
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... occasion of it ; for they treated him with provoking language , which frequently put him into undecent passions , and urged him to rash replies ; and he took this severe way to punish himself for being provoked , and to punish them for ...
... occasion of it ; for they treated him with provoking language , which frequently put him into undecent passions , and urged him to rash replies ; and he took this severe way to punish himself for being provoked , and to punish them for ...
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... occasion of doing good , as for the ability . I might mention here the honesty of my fellow- planter in the Brazils , and of the two merchants and their sons , by whose integrity I had my share in the plantation preserved and taken care ...
... occasion of doing good , as for the ability . I might mention here the honesty of my fellow- planter in the Brazils , and of the two merchants and their sons , by whose integrity I had my share in the plantation preserved and taken care ...
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... occasions . No man can be just to his Maker ; if he could , all our creeds and confessions , litanies and supplications , were ridiculous contradictions and impertinences , inconsistent with themselves , and with the whole tenor of ...
... occasions . No man can be just to his Maker ; if he could , all our creeds and confessions , litanies and supplications , were ridiculous contradictions and impertinences , inconsistent with themselves , and with the whole tenor of ...
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... occasion there is such an outcry about false friends , and about sharping and tricking in men's ordinary dealings in the world . This true honesty , too , has some little difference in it , according to the soil or climate in which it ...
... occasion there is such an outcry about false friends , and about sharping and tricking in men's ordinary dealings in the world . This true honesty , too , has some little difference in it , according to the soil or climate in which it ...
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... occasion to press upon his integrity , nor so much as touch upon the borders of dishonesty . Tell me of a man that is a very honest man , for he pays everybody punctu- ally , runs into nobody's debt , does no man any wrong ; very well ...
... occasion to press upon his integrity , nor so much as touch upon the borders of dishonesty . Tell me of a man that is a very honest man , for he pays everybody punctu- ally , runs into nobody's debt , does no man any wrong ; very well ...
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