The Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 2C. T. Brainard, 1903 - 64 pages |
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... Lapland , the more eastern and southern Muscovy , beyond the Volga , even to Karakathie , and to the borders of Asia , on the side of India - I say , taking in this part , not above one - half of Europe is really inhabited by Christians ...
... Lapland , the more eastern and southern Muscovy , beyond the Volga , even to Karakathie , and to the borders of Asia , on the side of India - I say , taking in this part , not above one - half of Europe is really inhabited by Christians ...
Page 342
... Lapland , where he married a rich lady of that country , who was daughter to the under- præfect or deputy - governor of the district of Uma Lapmark ; with some letters from him to his father in the Isle of Shetland , in Scotland ...
... Lapland , where he married a rich lady of that country , who was daughter to the under- præfect or deputy - governor of the district of Uma Lapmark ; with some letters from him to his father in the Isle of Shetland , in Scotland ...
Page 342
... Lapland . On the death of his wife , whom he married abroad , Mr. Campbell returned to Scotland , taking with him his only child , a son , who seems to have been born about 1680 .. This boy , Duncan , always passed for deaf and dumb ...
... Lapland . On the death of his wife , whom he married abroad , Mr. Campbell returned to Scotland , taking with him his only child , a son , who seems to have been born about 1680 .. This boy , Duncan , always passed for deaf and dumb ...
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... Lapland . There they went ashore in order to careen and repair their ship , and take in provisions . While the ship was repairing by the Dutch , our islander made merry with the inhabitants , being the most inclined to their ...
... Lapland . There they went ashore in order to careen and repair their ship , and take in provisions . While the ship was repairing by the Dutch , our islander made merry with the inhabitants , being the most inclined to their ...
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... Lapland , where I now am , and from whence I send you this letter . I could not come into a place so properly named for my reception . As I had been undutiful to you , and fortune seemed to make me an exile or a banished man , by way of ...
... Lapland , where I now am , and from whence I send you this letter . I could not come into a place so properly named for my reception . As I had been undutiful to you , and fortune seemed to make me an exile or a banished man , by way of ...
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