1,063 results filtered with: Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731
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A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverel's sermon.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
The history of the great plague in London in the year 1665 : containing observations and memorials of the most remarkable occurrences, both public and private, during that dreadful period / by a citizen, who lived the whole time in London.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1832- Books
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The life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe; of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque; having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With an Account how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. The sixteenth edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. ...
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A collection from Dyers letters, concerning the elections of the present Parliament: with an appendix, relating to some other publick matters.
Dyer, John, 1652 or 1653-1713.Date: 1706 [1705]- Books
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Hanover or Rome: Shewing the absolute necessity of assisting His Majesty with such a sufficient force, as may totally extinguish the hopes of the pretender's open and secret abettors.
Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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An account of the conduct of Robert Earl of Oxford.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: Who lived eight and twenty years, all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself. With an account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by pyrates. Written by himself.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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Every-body's business is no-body's business; or, Private abuses, public grievances. Exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same: as also, for clearing the streets of those vermin called shoe-cleaners, and substituting in their stead many thousands of industrious poor now ready to starve. With divers other hints, of great use to the publick. Humbly submitted to the consideration of our legislature, and the careful perusal of all masters and mistresses of families. By A. M. Esq;
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1767- Books
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A memorial to the clergy of the Church of England, relating to their conduct since the Revolution. Together with some advice to them upon the present state of affairs. By a clergyman.
Clergyman.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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The true state of the case between the government and the creditors of the navy, &c: As it Relates to the South-Sea-Trade. And the Justice of the Transactions on either Side Impartially enquired into.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1711]- Books
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A short narrative of the life and actions of His Grace John, D. of Marlborough, from the beginning of the Revolution, to this present time. With some remarks on his conduct. By an old officer in the army.
Old Officer in the ArmyDate: 1711- Books
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The defection farther consider'd, wherein the resigners, as some would have them stil'd, are really deserters.
Date: 1718- Books
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A hymn to peace. Occasion'd, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the Year, 1706- Books
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The history of the union between England and Scotland, by Daniel de-Foe: With an appendix of original papers. To which is now added a life of the celebrated author, and a copious index.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Reasons why a party among us, and also among the confederates, are obstinately bent against a treaty of peace with the French at this time. By the author of the Reasons for putting an end to this expensive war.
Date: 1711- Books
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The complete English tradesman. In familiar letters: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade. Vol. II. In two parts. Part I. Directed chiefly to the more-experienc'd tradesmen; with cautions and advices to them after they are thriven, and suppos'd to be grown rich, viz. 1. Against running out of their business into needless projects and dangerous adventures, no tradesman being above disaster. 2. Against oppressing one another by engrossing, underselling, combinations in trade, &c. 3. Advices, that when he leaves off his business, he should part friends with the world; the great advantages of it, with a word of the scandalous character of a purse-proud tradesman. 4. Against being litigious and vexatious, and apt to go to law for trisles; with some reasons why tradesmens differences should, if possible, be all ended by arbitration. Part II. Being useful generals in trade, describing the principles and foundation of the home trade of Great Britain; with large tables of our manufactures, calculations of the product, shipping, carriage of goods by land, importation from abroad, consumption at home, &c. by all which the infinite number of our tradesmen are employ'd, and the general wealth of the nation rais'd and increas'd. The whole calculated for the use of all our Inland tradesmen, as well in the city as in the country.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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The family-Instructor: in three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Anno 1787- Books
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An essay upon loans: or, an argument proving that substantial funds settled by Parliament, with the Encouragement of Interests, and the Advances of Prompt Payment usually allow'd, will bring in loans of money to the Exchequer, in spight of all the conspiracies of parties to the contrary; while a Just, Honourable, and Punctual Performance on the part of the Government, supports the Credit of the Nation. By the author of the Essay upon credit.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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The case of the fair traders, humbly represented to the Honourable the House of Commons: being a clear view and state of clandestine trade, as now carry'd on in Great Britain.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men were drowned, but Himself: As also a Relation how he was wonderfully deliver'd by Pyrates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd, and set forth with Cuts proper to the Subject.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1724- Books
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Roxana: or, The fortunate mistress. Being a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of mademoiselle de beleau.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A narrative of all the robberies, escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the castle in Newgate, and of the Methods he took afterward for his Security. Written by himself during his Confinement in the Middle Stone-Room, after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. To which is Prefix'd, A true Representation of his Escape from the Condemn'd Hold, curiously engraven on a Copper Plate. The whole Publish'd at the particular Request of the Prisoner.
Date: [1724]- Books
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A commendatory sermon preach'd November the 4th, 1709. Being the birth-day of King William, Of Glorious Memory. By Daniel de Foe.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1709]- Books
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The history and remarkable life of the truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd, Colonel Jack; Who was born a gentleman, put 'prentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: came back a merchant, was five times married to four whores, went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, was made colonel of a regiment, return'd again to England, follow'd the fortunes of the Chevalier de St. George, is now abroad compleating a life, of wonders and resolves to die a general.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1724- Books
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The history of the lives and extraordinary adventures of the most famous pyrates, highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c. Also a genuine account of the voyages, travels and plunders of each particular hero, with an exact description of every engagement, robbery, murder, &c.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]