Daniel Defoe: Ambition & Innovation |
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These things we think proper to declare , as the unquestion'd Right of the People of England , whom you serve . We do publickly protest against all your foresaid Illegal Actions , and in the names of our Selves , and of all the good ...
These things we think proper to declare , as the unquestion'd Right of the People of England , whom you serve . We do publickly protest against all your foresaid Illegal Actions , and in the names of our Selves , and of all the good ...
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Contemplation , any farther than as is brought down to our present Understanding , and to bear a steady Analogy to its parts , with the Things that are before us " ( pp . 4-5 ) , and history is “ to show us what may be , by what has ...
Contemplation , any farther than as is brought down to our present Understanding , and to bear a steady Analogy to its parts , with the Things that are before us " ( pp . 4-5 ) , and history is “ to show us what may be , by what has ...
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The 1691 Account of the Late Horrid Conspiracy gives a narrative of the Preston plot and dramatizes such things as the rebels ' meetings and their discovery on the boat to France . In his preface to the first volume of the Review he ...
The 1691 Account of the Late Horrid Conspiracy gives a narrative of the Preston plot and dramatizes such things as the rebels ' meetings and their discovery on the boat to France . In his preface to the first volume of the Review he ...
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