The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... asked me if I was a protestant or a catholic , I should have said yes to that which came first . If it had been the protestant they had asked first , it had cer- tainly made a martyr of me for I did not know what . But the very priest ...
... asked me if I was a protestant or a catholic , I should have said yes to that which came first . If it had been the protestant they had asked first , it had cer- tainly made a martyr of me for I did not know what . But the very priest ...
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... asked what my master said to it , and being told that he had used his utmost interest to save me , but the captain had answered I should either go on shore or be hanged on board , which he pleased . I then gave over all hope of being ...
... asked what my master said to it , and being told that he had used his utmost interest to save me , but the captain had answered I should either go on shore or be hanged on board , which he pleased . I then gave over all hope of being ...
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... asked them to stay , nor they us to go . We were now a good troop , being in all twenty - seven men , very well armed , and provided with everything but victuals ; we had two carpenters among us , a gunner , and , which was worth all ...
... asked them to stay , nor they us to go . We were now a good troop , being in all twenty - seven men , very well armed , and provided with everything but victuals ; we had two carpenters among us , a gunner , and , which was worth all ...
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... asked , I told them I would leave that all to them , and I told them I had rather they would let me go into the woods to get them some provisions , than consult with me , for I would agree to whatever they did ; but they would not agree ...
... asked , I told them I would leave that all to them , and I told them I had rather they would let me go into the woods to get them some provisions , than consult with me , for I would agree to whatever they did ; but they would not agree ...
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... asked the carpenter , if , among all his tools , he could not help him to a file . Yes , says the carpenter , I can , but it is a small one . The smaller the better , says the other . Upon this he goes to work , and first , by heating a ...
... asked the carpenter , if , among all his tools , he could not help him to a file . Yes , says the carpenter , I can , but it is a small one . The smaller the better , says the other . Upon this he goes to work , and first , by heating a ...
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