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... taken from reality , the ages of the two women do not forbid such a supposition . Neither does the fact that , in the last pages of Defoe's book , Moll seems to have only one child alive , her Virginian son ; for Defoe , though perhaps ...
... taken from reality , the ages of the two women do not forbid such a supposition . Neither does the fact that , in the last pages of Defoe's book , Moll seems to have only one child alive , her Virginian son ; for Defoe , though perhaps ...
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... long while . " G. H. MAYNADIER . 1 The italics are my own . Defoe's characters , as I have shown , seldom display their good - will except by smiling . AUTHOR'S PREFACE T HE world is so taken up of [ xv ] INTRODUCTION.
... long while . " G. H. MAYNADIER . 1 The italics are my own . Defoe's characters , as I have shown , seldom display their good - will except by smiling . AUTHOR'S PREFACE T HE world is so taken up of [ xv ] INTRODUCTION.
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Daniel Defoe. AUTHOR'S PREFACE T HE world is so taken up of late with novels and romances , that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine , where the names and other cir- cumstances of the person are concealed ; and ...
Daniel Defoe. AUTHOR'S PREFACE T HE world is so taken up of late with novels and romances , that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine , where the names and other cir- cumstances of the person are concealed ; and ...
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... taken into the care of the government , and put into an hospital called the House of Orphans , where they are bred up , clothed , fed , taught , and when fit to go out , are placed to trades , or to ser- vices , so as to be well able to ...
... taken into the care of the government , and put into an hospital called the House of Orphans , where they are bred up , clothed , fed , taught , and when fit to go out , are placed to trades , or to ser- vices , so as to be well able to ...
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