The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 70
Page
... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edi- tion , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others . ; or , with the addition of 34 highly ...
... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edi- tion , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others . ; or , with the addition of 34 highly ...
Page
... present work are so great , and the virtuous reader has room for so much improvement , that we make no question the story , however meanly told , will find a passage to his best hours , and be read both with profit and delight . THE ...
... present work are so great , and the virtuous reader has room for so much improvement , that we make no question the story , however meanly told , will find a passage to his best hours , and be read both with profit and delight . THE ...
Page 11
... present comfort , was yet not to be named as capable to deliver me from any part of the load that lay upon me . There was a poor woman that had been a kind of a dependent upon our family , and who I had often , among the rest of the ...
... present comfort , was yet not to be named as capable to deliver me from any part of the load that lay upon me . There was a poor woman that had been a kind of a dependent upon our family , and who I had often , among the rest of the ...
Page 20
... present to do something to relieve me , and to employ his thoughts in the mean time , to see if he could , for the future , put me into a way to support myself . While he found me change colour , and look surprised at his discourse ...
... present to do something to relieve me , and to employ his thoughts in the mean time , to see if he could , for the future , put me into a way to support myself . While he found me change colour , and look surprised at his discourse ...
Page 25
... present supply , and that is , says he , that the house being well furnished , you shall let it out to lodgings for the summer gentry , says he , by which you will easily get a good comfortable subsistence , especially seeing you shall ...
... present supply , and that is , says he , that the house being well furnished , you shall let it out to lodgings for the summer gentry , says he , by which you will easily get a good comfortable subsistence , especially seeing you shall ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquainted allies Amy's answer army asked began believe brought called cannon captain carried child CHRISTIAN DAVIES coach daughter dear desired discourse door dress Duke of Marlborough Dutch Elector of Bavaria enemy England father favour fortune French friend the Quaker garrison gave gentleman Ghent girl give gone Hague hand handsome Harwich hear heard Holland honest honour hope horse husband jewels kind King knew leave letter lived lodgings London looked lord madam manner marriage married Marshal Boufflers Marshal Villars Marshal Villeroy merchant mistress morning mother Namur never night Nimeguen obliged occasion ordered Paris pistoles poor prince regiment resolved Rotterdam Rouen satisfaction says Amy sent servants siege soon Spitalfields stay story surprised talk tell thee things thou thought thousand told took town troops whore wife woman word