The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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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 my husband told me he was sensible he was come to a miserable condition , and he would go and seek his fortune some- where or other . He had said something to that purpose several times before that , upon my pressing him to ...
... morning my husband told me he was sensible he was come to a miserable condition , and he would go and seek his fortune some- where or other . He had said something to that purpose several times before that , upon my pressing him to ...
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... morning to send to this poor woman , and to see whether she might not be able to help in this dreadful case . I must remember it here , to the praise of this poor girl , my maid , that though I was not able to give her any wages , and ...
... morning to send to this poor woman , and to see whether she might not be able to help in this dreadful case . I must remember it here , to the praise of this poor girl , my maid , that though I was not able to give her any wages , and ...
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... morning to , to see my old mistress and benefactor , for she had been very kind to me , and when I came to the door , I found all fast locked and bolted , and the house looking as if nobody was at home . I knocked at the door , but ...
... morning to , to see my old mistress and benefactor , for she had been very kind to me , and when I came to the door , I found all fast locked and bolted , and the house looking as if nobody was at home . I knocked at the door , but ...
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... morning , for now I had two maids , and Amy was my chambermaid . Dear madam , says Amy , what a'n't you with child yet ? No , Amy , says I , nor any sign of it . Law , madam , says Amy , what have you been doing ? why you have been ...
... morning , for now I had two maids , and Amy was my chambermaid . Dear madam , says Amy , what a'n't you with child yet ? No , Amy , says I , nor any sign of it . Law , madam , says Amy , what have you been doing ? why you have been ...
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