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... Affairs . This was a pamphlet published in January , 1715 , but written in the preceding November . Defoe composed it as a vindication of his conduct , at a time when his temporising policy had left him few friends in either political ...
... Affairs . This was a pamphlet published in January , 1715 , but written in the preceding November . Defoe composed it as a vindication of his conduct , at a time when his temporising policy had left him few friends in either political ...
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... affairs , as an account of what he would have liked his conduct to be . He gives no hint of the fact that for years , whether in Harley's service or Godolphin's , he was nothing but a political spy . In fairness to Defoe , it should be ...
... affairs , as an account of what he would have liked his conduct to be . He gives no hint of the fact that for years , whether in Harley's service or Godolphin's , he was nothing but a political spy . In fairness to Defoe , it should be ...
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... affair to him . I told him how imprudently his brother had managed himself , in making himself so public ; for that if he had kept it a secret , I could but have denied him positively , without giving any reason for it , and he would in ...
... affair to him . I told him how imprudently his brother had managed himself , in making himself so public ; for that if he had kept it a secret , I could but have denied him positively , without giving any reason for it , and he would in ...
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... , but let me look a little further into this affair , and I shall be able to say more next time we meet . " He pacified me as well as he could with this , but I was very found he was very thoughtful , and that [ 41 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... , but let me look a little further into this affair , and I shall be able to say more next time we meet . " He pacified me as well as he could with this , but I was very found he was very thoughtful , and that [ 41 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... affair before me , that he had thought of the other as a remedy , only that he thought this would not be an entire parting us , but we might love as friends all our days , and perhaps with more satisfaction than we should in the station ...
... affair before me , that he had thought of the other as a remedy , only that he thought this would not be an entire parting us , but we might love as friends all our days , and perhaps with more satisfaction than we should in the station ...
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