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Daniel Defoe
English trader, writer, and journalist (1660–1731)
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Legion's new paper: being a second memorial to the gentlemen of a late House of Commons . With Legion's humble address to His Majesty.
Daniel Defoe
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Date: 1702
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The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprising account of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself.
Daniel Defoe
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Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]
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A brief debate upon the dissolving the late Parliament and whether we ought not to chuse the same gentlemen again
Daniel Defoe
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Date: 1722
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A Letter from Paris, giving an account of the death of the Late Queen Dowager, and of her disowning the pretender to be her son, with some observations[.]
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Date: 1718
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The shortest-way with the dissenters or proposals for the establishment of the church.
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Date: 1702
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Jack Sheppard
Alexander Ramkins
Robert Drury
Johnson, Charles, fl. 1724-1736.
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Great Britain - Politics and government - 1702-1714
Castaways - Fiction
Great Britain - Politics and government - 1714-1727
Scotland - History - Union, 1707
National characteristics, English
Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc. - Fiction
Plague
Marriage
English fiction - 18th century
Great Britain - Politics and government - 1689-1702
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