The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Gold- smith . Vol . 3. Bracebridge Hall and Abbots- ford and Newstead . Vol . 4. Tales of a Traveller and the Alhambra . Vol . 5. Conquest of Granada and Con- quest of Spain . Vols . 6 and 7. Life of Columbus and Companions of Columbus ...
... Gold- smith . Vol . 3. Bracebridge Hall and Abbots- ford and Newstead . Vol . 4. Tales of a Traveller and the Alhambra . Vol . 5. Conquest of Granada and Con- quest of Spain . Vols . 6 and 7. Life of Columbus and Companions of Columbus ...
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... gold - Great success of our gold fishing - Conclusion of this journey , and account of my arrival in England CHAPTER X. 111 I fall into bad company in England , and spend my money - I ship myself on a voyage to Cadiz - The company I ...
... gold - Great success of our gold fishing - Conclusion of this journey , and account of my arrival in England CHAPTER X. 111 I fall into bad company in England , and spend my money - I ship myself on a voyage to Cadiz - The company I ...
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... gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's order , I had the charge of the captain's business , he having ...
... gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's order , I had the charge of the captain's business , he having ...
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... gold , which I stole at the Brazils , and two pieces of eight . The two pieces of eight I showed , and one moidore , but no more ; and none of them ever sus- pected that I had any more money in the world , having been known to be only a ...
... gold , which I stole at the Brazils , and two pieces of eight . The two pieces of eight I showed , and one moidore , but no more ; and none of them ever sus- pected that I had any more money in the world , having been known to be only a ...
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... gold in proportion with the silver ; so that all our money , which was not much when it was all put together , would go but a little way with us , that is to say , to buy us provisions . Our next consideration was , to get away from ...
... gold in proportion with the silver ; so that all our money , which was not much when it was all put together , would go but a little way with us , that is to say , to buy us provisions . Our next consideration was , to get away from ...
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