The Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 2C. T. Brainard, 1903 - 64 pages |
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... Scotland and England , among the unhappy divisions of Episcopal and Presbyterian , Church of England and Dissenter , and this I do because it is at home ; but it is too evident that all these come either from men's being negligent of ...
... Scotland and England , among the unhappy divisions of Episcopal and Presbyterian , Church of England and Dissenter , and this I do because it is at home ; but it is too evident that all these come either from men's being negligent of ...
Page 228
... Scotland , which has so often broken out into a flame of war , and that flame been always quenched with blood . Witness the frequent persecutions , wars , massacres , and other cruel and unnatural doings , which have been in these parts ...
... Scotland , which has so often broken out into a flame of war , and that flame been always quenched with blood . Witness the frequent persecutions , wars , massacres , and other cruel and unnatural doings , which have been in these parts ...
Page 331
... Scotland , and was bred a sailor from his youth . The reason of his being left here was a difference betwixt him and his captain ; which , together with the ship's being leaky , made him willing rather to stay here than go along with ...
... Scotland , and was bred a sailor from his youth . The reason of his being left here was a difference betwixt him and his captain ; which , together with the ship's being leaky , made him willing rather to stay here than go along with ...
Page 342
... Scotland , particularly one concerning the birth of his son , our present Mr. Duncan Campbell . • 3 CHAPTER TWO After the death of Mr. Duncan Campbell's mother in Lapland , his father , Mr. Archibald Campbell , returned into Scotland ...
... Scotland , particularly one concerning the birth of his son , our present Mr. Duncan Campbell . • 3 CHAPTER TWO After the death of Mr. Duncan Campbell's mother in Lapland , his father , Mr. Archibald Campbell , returned into Scotland ...
Page 342
... 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 , and there is no good reason to believe that he was not . Asserting that he had the gift ...
... 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 , and there is no good reason to believe that he was not . Asserting that he had the gift ...
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