“The” Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe, 4. kötetHenry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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Daniel Defoe. BOHN'S BRITISH CLASSICS . DE FOE'S WORKS . VOL . IV . ROXANA ; OR , THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS , AND THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MOTHER ROSS . LONDON : PRINTED BY JOHN SMITH AND CO . ,
Daniel Defoe. BOHN'S BRITISH CLASSICS . DE FOE'S WORKS . VOL . IV . ROXANA ; OR , THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS , AND THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MOTHER ROSS . LONDON : PRINTED BY JOHN SMITH AND CO . ,
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... MISTRESS , AND THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MOTHER ROSS . LONDON : HENRY G. BOHN , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . MDCCCLV $ 750212 4 823.51 THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR ,
... MISTRESS , AND THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MOTHER ROSS . LONDON : HENRY G. BOHN , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . MDCCCLV $ 750212 4 823.51 THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR ,
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Daniel Defoe. THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND VAST VARIETY OF FORTUNES OF Mademoiselle de Beleau , AFTERWARDS CALL'D THE COUNTESS DE WINTSELSHEIM , IN GERMANY . Being the Person known by the Name of the LADY ...
Daniel Defoe. THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND VAST VARIETY OF FORTUNES OF Mademoiselle de Beleau , AFTERWARDS CALL'D THE COUNTESS DE WINTSELSHEIM , IN GERMANY . Being the Person known by the Name of the LADY ...
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... improvement , that we make no question the story , however meanly told , will find a passage to his best hours , and be read both with profit and delight . THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE viii THE PREFACE .
... improvement , that we make no question the story , however meanly told , will find a passage to his best hours , and be read both with profit and delight . THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE viii THE PREFACE .
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