“...and for which the very name of a Spaniard is reckoned to be frightful and terrible, to all people of humanity or of Christian compassion; as if the kingdom of Spain were particularly eminent for the produce of a race of men who were without principles of tenderness, or the common bowels of pity to the miserable, which is reckoned to be a mark of generous temper in the mind. (2)”
Quote by Daniel Defoe
Book:Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe
This novel is a narrative of survival and self-reliance, detailing the experiences of a man who is shipwrecked and left to fend for himself on a remote island. The story explores themes of human resilience, the struggle for survival, and the development of a new society from scratch. more
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