The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Том 5Bell & Daldy, 1869 |
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... standing , & c . , with Notes and Index by J. A. St. JOHN . Portrait . In 2 vols . Life and Letters , with Ex- tracts from his Common - Place Books , by Lord KING . Luther's Table Talk . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Portrait ...
... standing , & c . , with Notes and Index by J. A. St. JOHN . Portrait . In 2 vols . Life and Letters , with Ex- tracts from his Common - Place Books , by Lord KING . Luther's Table Talk . Translated by WILLIAM HAZLITT . Portrait ...
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... standing , and the next day went away towards Epping ; the captain also , for so they now called him , and his two fellow - travellers , laid aside their design of going to Waltham , and all went together . When they came near Epping ...
... standing , and the next day went away towards Epping ; the captain also , for so they now called him , and his two fellow - travellers , laid aside their design of going to Waltham , and all went together . When they came near Epping ...
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... standing at the churchyard gate , full of dead bodies ; but neither bellman or driver , or any one else with it . Neither in these , or many other cases , did they know what bodies they had in their cart , for some- times they were let ...
... standing at the churchyard gate , full of dead bodies ; but neither bellman or driver , or any one else with it . Neither in these , or many other cases , did they know what bodies they had in their cart , for some- times they were let ...
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... standing , which faces the street , or way , now called Hand - alley , which , though called an alley , is as wide as a street : the houses in the same row with that house northward are built on the very same ground where the poor ...
... standing , which faces the street , or way , now called Hand - alley , which , though called an alley , is as wide as a street : the houses in the same row with that house northward are built on the very same ground where the poor ...
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... standing . Terrible flakes of fire mount up to the sky , and the yellow smoke of London ascendeth up towards heaven like the smoke of a great furnace ; a smoke so great as darkeneth the sun at noon- day ; if at any time the sun peeped ...
... standing . Terrible flakes of fire mount up to the sky , and the yellow smoke of London ascendeth up towards heaven like the smoke of a great furnace ; a smoke so great as darkeneth the sun at noon- day ; if at any time the sun peeped ...
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