The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Morning Communings with God , or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year . Taylor's ( Bishop Jeremy ) Holy Living and Dying . Portrait . Thierry's Conquest of England by the Normans . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Portrait ...
... Morning Communings with God , or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year . Taylor's ( Bishop Jeremy ) Holy Living and Dying . Portrait . Thierry's Conquest of England by the Normans . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Portrait ...
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... morning with two sailors , and told me they must search me , to bear witness that I was not a Turk . I was amazed at them , and frightened ; and did not understand them ; nor could I imagine what they intended to do to me . However ...
... morning with two sailors , and told me they must search me , to bear witness that I was not a Turk . I was amazed at them , and frightened ; and did not understand them ; nor could I imagine what they intended to do to me . However ...
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... morning . The same night twenty - three of the men , among whom was the gunner's mate , the surgeon's assistant , and two car- penters applying to the chief mate , told him , that , as the captain had given them leave to go on shore to ...
... morning . The same night twenty - three of the men , among whom was the gunner's mate , the surgeon's assistant , and two car- penters applying to the chief mate , told him , that , as the captain had given them leave to go on shore to ...
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... morning betimes , and go off , seeing the captain had given them leave , and leave a civil letter behind him to the captain , and to desire him to send his men on shore for the boat , which should be delivered very honestly , and he ...
... morning betimes , and go off , seeing the captain had given them leave , and leave a civil letter behind him to the captain , and to desire him to send his men on shore for the boat , which should be delivered very honestly , and he ...
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... morning after we had sent back the long- boat , the ship stood away to the south - east , and in four hours ' time was out of our sight . The next day , two of us went out into the country one way , and two another , to see what kind of ...
... morning after we had sent back the long- boat , the ship stood away to the south - east , and in four hours ' time was out of our sight . The next day , two of us went out into the country one way , and two another , to see what kind of ...
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