The Works of Daniel Defoe: The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders

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Stran 278 - I heard the defaming of many, fear on every side. Report, say they, and we will report it. All my familiars watched for my halting, saying, Peradventure he will be enticed, and we shall prevail against him, and we shall take our revenge on him.
Stran 257 - Our will and pleasure therefore is, that you prepare a bill for our royal signature, to pass our great seal...
Stran 255 - REASONS AGAINST THE SUCCESSION OF THE HOUSE OF HANOVER, with an Enquiry how far the Abdication of King James, supposing it to be Legal, ought to affect the Person of the Pretender 503 AND WHAT IF THE PRETENDER SHOULD COME ? or some Considerations of the Advantages and Real Consequences of the Pretender's possessing the Crown of Great Britain .... 529 * THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MR.
Stran 243 - It occurred to me immediately, as a. principle for my conduct, that it was not material to me what ministers Her Majesty was pleased to employ ; my duty was to go along with every Ministry, so far as they did not break in upon the Constitution, and the laws and liberties of my country...
Stran 232 - I had never had the least acquaintance with or knowledge of, other than by fame or by sight, as we know men of quality by seeing them on public occasions. I gave no present answer to the person who brought it, having not duly weighed the import of the message. The message was by word of mouth thus : — " Pray, ask that gentleman what I can do for him ? " But in return to this kind and generous message...
Stran 225 - Misfortunes in business having unhinged me from matters of trade, it was about the year 1694 when I was invited by some merchants, with whom I had corresponded abroad, and some also at home, to settle at Cadiz, in Spain, and that with offers of very good commissions. But Providence, which had other work for me to do, placed a secret aversion in my mind to quitting England upon any account, and made me refuse the best offers of that kind, to be concerned with some eminent persons at home in proposing...
Stran 227 - I was afterwards received by him; how employed ; and how, above my capacity of deserving, rewarded, is no part of the present case, and is only mentioned here, as I take all occasions to do, for the expressing the honour I ever preserved for the immortal and glorious memory of that greatest and best of princes, and...
Stran 224 - To attain at the happy calm, which, as I say, is the safety of Britain, is the question which should now move us all; and he would merit to be called the nation's physician that could prescribe the specific for it. I think I may be allowed to say, a conquest of parties will never do it; a balance of parties may.
Stran 275 - I told the Dissenters I had rather the Church of England should pull our clothes off by fines and forfeitures, than the Papists should fall both upon the Church and the Dissenters, and pull our skins off by fire and faggot.
Stran 247 - I am immediately charged with being the author; and very often the first knowledge I have had of a book being published, has been from seeing myself abused for being the author of it, in some other pamphlet published in answer to it.

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