Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 5G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... in the late Dreadful Tempest , both by Sea and Land Defoe's Poetical Essay on the Storm . The True - born Englishman : a Satire Page 1 207 · · 249 · 413 · 423 ADVERTISEMENT . THE History of the Great Plague in London.
... in the late Dreadful Tempest , both by Sea and Land Defoe's Poetical Essay on the Storm . The True - born Englishman : a Satire Page 1 207 · · 249 · 413 · 423 ADVERTISEMENT . THE History of the Great Plague in London.
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... land , and lived on board the ships , were not entirely safe from the infection ; for many died , and were thrown overboard into the river , some in coffins , and some , as I heard , without coffins , whose bodies were seen sometimes to ...
... land , and lived on board the ships , were not entirely safe from the infection ; for many died , and were thrown overboard into the river , some in coffins , and some , as I heard , without coffins , whose bodies were seen sometimes to ...
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... land not till he came about the Falcon - stairs , where landing , and finding no people there , it being in the night , he ran about the streets there naked as he was , for a good while , when , it being by that time high water , he ...
... land not till he came about the Falcon - stairs , where landing , and finding no people there , it being in the night , he ran about the streets there naked as he was , for a good while , when , it being by that time high water , he ...
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... land carriage began to fail , and when the people began to be sick of coming from many places in the country . This also was much of it owing to the prudence and con- duct of the lord mayor , who took such care to keep the masters and ...
... land carriage began to fail , and when the people began to be sick of coming from many places in the country . This also was much of it owing to the prudence and con- duct of the lord mayor , who took such care to keep the masters and ...
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... land ; and as famous as most cities in the world ! and yet how is London departed like smoke , and her glory laid in the dust ! How is her destruction come , which no man thought of , and her desolation in a moment ! How do the nations ...
... land ; and as famous as most cities in the world ! and yet how is London departed like smoke , and her glory laid in the dust ! How is her destruction come , which no man thought of , and her desolation in a moment ! How do the nations ...
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