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... present edition . " That this continuation was not by Defoe is at- tested in various ways . In the first place , it tells the history of Roxana down to her death in July , 1742 , 401063 a date which Defoe would not have been likely to ...
... present edition . " That this continuation was not by Defoe is at- tested in various ways . In the first place , it tells the history of Roxana down to her death in July , 1742 , 401063 a date which Defoe would not have been likely to ...
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... colours , it is not to make people in love with it , but to expose it ; and if the reader makes a wrong use of the figures , the wickedness is his own . In the meantime , the advantages of the present work [ xvii ] AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
... colours , it is not to make people in love with it , but to expose it ; and if the reader makes a wrong use of the figures , the wickedness is his own . In the meantime , the advantages of the present work [ xvii ] AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
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Daniel Defoe. In the meantime , the advantages of 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 ...
Daniel Defoe. In the meantime , the advantages of 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 ...
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... 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 whom 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 whom I had often , among the rest of the ...
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... present distress by the posture she found me in . I had five little chil- dren , the eldest was under ten years old , and I had not one shilling in the house to buy them victuals , but had sent Amy out with a silver spoon to sell it ...
... present distress by the posture she found me in . I had five little chil- dren , the eldest was under ten years old , and I had not one shilling in the house to buy them victuals , but had sent Amy out with a silver spoon to sell it ...
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