How To Use Daniel defoe In A Sentence
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Daniel Defoe, The Consoli - dator: or Memoirs and Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon (London, 1705).
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Selkirk’s ordeal is believed to have been the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719.
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The children shall not be punished for the father's transgression" (Daniel Defoe). As it refers to the breaking of a statute.
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A middle-class Midwesterner, he was weaned on Daniel Defoe and raised on hunting, hiking, and taxidermy.
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Daniel Defoe, English writer, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, died.
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This hybrid of history and travel writing explores the world of castaways, adventurers and indigenous go-betweens that lay behind Daniel Defoe's famous 18 th-century story Robinson Crusoe.
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Daniel Defoe was knowledgeable and proficient in seamanship, he understood the workings of a ship and the skills required for its operation.
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If I am not mistaken, the word moll is a well-rooted native word in English going back at least as far as Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders.
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When Daniel Defoe toured England in the early 1720s he discovered many spa towns.
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Characters and their philosophies can be cobbled together from Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift and a reading of contemporary papers.
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I cannot disagree more with this latter-day Daniel Defoe.