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... particular occasions and circumstances by which she first became wicked , and of all the pro- gressions of crime which she ran through in three- score years , an author must be hard put to it to wrap it up so clean as not to give room ...
... particular occasions and circumstances by which she first became wicked , and of all the pro- gressions of crime which she ran through in three- score years , an author must be hard put to it to wrap it up so clean as not to give room ...
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... particular conduct , that it is not to be expected I should set my name or the account of my family to this work ; perhaps after my death it may be better known ; at present it would not be proper , no , not though a general pardon ...
... particular conduct , that it is not to be expected I should set my name or the account of my family to this work ; perhaps after my death it may be better known ; at present it would not be proper , no , not though a general pardon ...
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... , and I have a notion in my head that I left them there ( that is , that I hid myself and would not go any farther with them ) , but I am not able to be particular in that account ; only this I remember , [ 3 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... , and I have a notion in my head that I left them there ( that is , that I hid myself and would not go any farther with them ) , but I am not able to be particular in that account ; only this I remember , [ 3 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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Daniel Defoe. particular in that account ; only this I remember , that being taken up by some of the parish officers of Colchester , I gave an account that I came into the town with the gipsies , but that I would not go any farther with ...
Daniel Defoe. particular in that account ; only this I remember , that being taken up by some of the parish officers of Colchester , I gave an account that I came into the town with the gipsies , but that I would not go any farther with ...
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... particular in this , that if it comes to be read by any innocent young body , they may learn from it to guard themselves against the mis- chiefs which attend an early knowledge of their own beauty . If a young woman once thinks her ...
... particular in this , that if it comes to be read by any innocent young body , they may learn from it to guard themselves against the mis- chiefs which attend an early knowledge of their own beauty . If a young woman once thinks her ...
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