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... Justice , tho ' it be of his Worst Enemies , by Daniel Defoe . Being a True Account of his Conduct in Publick Affairs . This was a pamphlet published in January , 1715 , but written in the preceding November . Defoe composed it as a ...
... Justice , tho ' it be of his Worst Enemies , by Daniel Defoe . Being a True Account of his Conduct in Publick Affairs . This was a pamphlet published in January , 1715 , but written in the preceding November . Defoe composed it as a ...
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... Justice , if he wished once more to command the respect of his old political friends . The contents of the pamphlet are not exactly what the title would lead us to expect . It was not so much a " true account " of Defoe's conduct in ...
... Justice , if he wished once more to command the respect of his old political friends . The contents of the pamphlet are not exactly what the title would lead us to expect . It was not so much a " true account " of Defoe's conduct in ...
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... Justice is interesting in point of style . More carefully composed , on the whole , than Defoe's narratives , when it comes to the relation of his deal- ings with Harley , it falls into the less careful and more verbose manner of his ...
... Justice is interesting in point of style . More carefully composed , on the whole , than Defoe's narratives , when it comes to the relation of his deal- ings with Harley , it falls into the less careful and more verbose manner of his ...
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... justice , he did not attempt ; and he made that self - denial of his a plea for all his freedoms with me upon other occasions after this . When this was over he stayed but a little while , but he put almost a handful of gold in my hand ...
... justice , he did not attempt ; and he made that self - denial of his a plea for all his freedoms with me upon other occasions after this . When this was over he stayed but a little while , but he put almost a handful of gold in my hand ...
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... justice of what I said , but told me , since there had been such a clamour among them , and that her younger son talked after such a rattling way as he did , she desired I would be so faithful to her as to answer her but one question ...
... justice of what I said , but told me , since there had been such a clamour among them , and that her younger son talked after such a rattling way as he did , she desired I would be so faithful to her as to answer her but one question ...
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