The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Prince , and other Works . Portrait . Menzel's History of Germany . Por- traits . In 3 vols . Michelet's Life of Luther . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Roman Republic . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . French Revolution , with In- dex ...
... Prince , and other Works . Portrait . Menzel's History of Germany . Por- traits . In 3 vols . Michelet's Life of Luther . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Roman Republic . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . French Revolution , with In- dex ...
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... prince ( for so we called him afterwards ) called six or seven of the savages to him , and said something to them ... PRINCE'S OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . 53 was , that 52 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... prince ( for so we called him afterwards ) called six or seven of the savages to him , and said something to them ... PRINCE'S OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . 53 was , that 52 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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Daniel Defoe. NATIVE PRINCE'S OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . 53 was , that he should heal the prince's father too , who was dead , being shot through the head , as above . We presently took the hint , and would not say we could not do it , but let ...
Daniel Defoe. NATIVE PRINCE'S OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . 53 was , that he should heal the prince's father too , who was dead , being shot through the head , as above . We presently took the hint , and would not say we could not do it , but let ...
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... prince into it , and helped him over the side , because of his lameness . We made signs to him , that his men must carry our goods for us , and showed him what we had ; he answered , Ce Seignior , or , Yes , sir ( for we had taught him ...
... prince into it , and helped him over the side , because of his lameness . We made signs to him , that his men must carry our goods for us , and showed him what we had ; he answered , Ce Seignior , or , Yes , sir ( for we had taught him ...
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... prince signified to us , was swearing to be faithful . But as soon as they had said so , one of them made a long speech to the prince ; and in it , we perceived by his gestures , which were very antic , that they desired something from ...
... prince signified to us , was swearing to be faithful . But as soon as they had said so , one of them made a long speech to the prince ; and in it , we perceived by his gestures , which were very antic , that they desired something from ...
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