The double welcome. A poem to the Duke of Marlbro'.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The shortest way with the Dissenters: [taken from Dr. Sach-ll's sermon, and others.] Or, proposals for the establishment of the ch: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In two volumes. By Daniel Defoe. Volume 1 of 2: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In two volumes. By Daniel Defoe. Volume 2 of 2: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The family-instructor: in three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The present state of the parties in Great Britain: particularly an enquiry into the state of the Dissenters in England, and the Pr: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
An Account Of The Great And Generous Actions Of James Butler, (late Duke Of Ormond.) Dedicated To The Famous University Of Oxford.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Wonderful Life And Most Surprising Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe Of York, Mariner: ... Faithfully Epitomized From The Three Vo: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Trumpet Blown In The North, And Sounded In The Ears Of John Eriskine, Call'd ... Duke Of Mar. By A Ministring Friend Of The Peop: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Life Of Robinson Crusoe Of York, Mariner.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Every-body's Business, Is No-body's Business; Or, Private Abuses, Public Grievances: Exemplified In The Pride, And Exorbitant Wage: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Secrets Of The Invisible World Disclos'd: Or, An Universal History Of Apparitions Sacred And Profane, Under All Denominations;: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The History Of The Devil, As Well Ancient As Modern: In Two Parts. Part I. Containing A State Of The Devil's Circumstances, ... Fr: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Declaration Of Truth To Benjamin Hoadley, One Of The High Priests Of The Land, And Of The Degree Whom Men Call Bishops. By A Min: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe: His Life And Recently Discovered Writings: The First Volume Of His Writings: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Robinsono Kruso: Lia Vivo Kaj Strangaj, Mirindegaj Aventuroj: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Farther Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Being The Second And Last Part Of His Life: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe: His Life And Recently Discovered Writings, Extending From 1716 To 1729, Volume 2: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The most surprising adventures, and wonderful life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Proceedings Of The Government Against The Rebels, Compared With Persecutions Of The Late Reigns: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Life And Strange Surprising Adventures Of Robinsoe Crusoe Of York, Mariner. With Nearly One Hundred Original Drawings And Deco: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A Letter To Mr. Bisset, Eldest Brother Of The Collegiate Church Of St. Catherines; In Answer To His Remarks On Dr. Sacheverell's S: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
Presbyterian Persecution Examined. With An Essay On The Nature And Necessity Of Toleration In Scotland.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A curious little oration, deliver'd by Father Andrew, concerning the present great quarrels that divide the clergy of France. Tran: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters; directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. ...: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The true-born Englishman: a satyr. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words. The second: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The secrets of the invisible world laid open, or an universal history of apparitions, sacred and prophane, whether angelical, diab: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The true-born Englishman, a poem; by Mr. Daniel De Foe.: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe
The Chimera: Or, The French Way Of Paying National Debts, Laid Open. Being An Impartial Account Of The Proceedin: by Daniel Defoe
by Daniel Defoe