The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... bringing the whole into parallels , by H. G. BOHN . Roger De Hoveden's Annals of Eng- lish History ; from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201 . Edited by H. T. RILEY . In 2 vols . Six Old English Chronicles , viz.:- Asser's Life of Alfred , and the ...
... bringing the whole into parallels , by H. G. BOHN . Roger De Hoveden's Annals of Eng- lish History ; from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201 . Edited by H. T. RILEY . In 2 vols . Six Old English Chronicles , viz.:- Asser's Life of Alfred , and the ...
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... bringing me on board this ship ; that , if I had been left at Lisbon , I might have starved and the like ; and therefore I was willing to serve him ; but that I hoped he would give me some little consideration for my service , or let me ...
... bringing me on board this ship ; that , if I had been left at Lisbon , I might have starved and the like ; and therefore I was willing to serve him ; but that I hoped he would give me some little consideration for my service , or let me ...
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... bring it to pass : so I was obliged to continue in his chains till the ship , having taken in her loading , set sail for Portugal . I can say nothing here to the manner of our voyage ; for , as I said , I kept no journal ; but this I ...
... bring it to pass : so I was obliged to continue in his chains till the ship , having taken in her loading , set sail for Portugal . I can say nothing here to the manner of our voyage ; for , as I said , I kept no journal ; but this I ...
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... bring him to the capstan for speaking for them . CHAPTER II . THE SEAMEN INTERCEDE TO HAVE US TAKEN ON BOARD- ON THE CAPTAIN'S REFUSAL , TWENTY - THREE OF THE MEN , WELL ARMED , LEAVE THE SHIP , AND JOIN US ASHORE- TRANSACTIONS WITH THE ...
... bring him to the capstan for speaking for them . CHAPTER II . THE SEAMEN INTERCEDE TO HAVE US TAKEN ON BOARD- ON THE CAPTAIN'S REFUSAL , TWENTY - THREE OF THE MEN , WELL ARMED , LEAVE THE SHIP , AND JOIN US ASHORE- TRANSACTIONS WITH THE ...
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... bring them on shore , they knew it was necessary to him , and they were willing to restore it to him ; and , if he pleased to send for it , it should be very honestly delivered to his men , and not the least injury offered to any of ...
... bring them on shore , they knew it was necessary to him , and they were willing to restore it to him ; and , if he pleased to send for it , it should be very honestly delivered to his men , and not the least injury offered to any of ...
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