Daniel Defoe Quotes
But It Was Impossible To Make Any Impression Upon The Middling People And The Working Labouring Poor. Their Fears Were Predominant Over All Their Passions, And They Threw Away Their Money In A Most Distracted Manner Upon Those Whimsies.
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