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    Defoe (Daniel) : Madagascar ou le journal de Robert Drury. — Traduction critique par Anne Molet-Sauvaget

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    Faublée Jacques. Defoe (Daniel) : Madagascar ou le journal de Robert Drury. — Traduction critique par Anne Molet-Sauvaget. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 81, n°303, 2e trimestre 1994. pp. 240-241

    La peste de Londres en 1665 selon D. Defoe : Daniel Defoe, Journal de l'année de la peste

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    Julien Pierre. La peste de Londres en 1665 selon D. Defoe : Daniel Defoe, Journal de l'année de la peste. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 71ᵉ année, n°256, 1983. pp. 68-69

    La peste de Londres en 1665 selon D. Defoe : Daniel Defoe, Journal de l'année de la peste

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    Julien Pierre. La peste de Londres en 1665 selon D. Defoe : Daniel Defoe, Journal de l'année de la peste. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 71ᵉ année, n°256, 1983. pp. 68-69

    Robinson Crusoe, in Latin

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    by Francis William Newman / [Daniel Defoe]Widmung vom Autor: "Edward Geoghegan. Bardsea, Ulverston. From the Author.

    Lines of Flight: Everyday Resistance along England’s Backbone

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    The visual and the cultural impact of ‘social industry’ has made a permanent impression on the landscape and on individual minds, whether for ill or for good, particularly in the Peak and Pennines region of northern England. In the current research we examine this impact and consider how both its visible and less apparent effects took hold and how they set in motion an ongoing process of productive/consumptive estrangement from life’s primordial forces, which continue to be alien and obscure, or else appear arcane and overly nostalgic to present-day life. Drawing on the methodology of a short film (incorporating narrative and verse) and using rock climbing as an illustration, we will invoke several, radically dynamic ‘lines of flight’ to open up and articulate an aesthetic appreciation of concrete experience in the fight against coding and to engender a call for action and passion so that we might come to a renewed belief in free activity, which can prompt us, in turn, to think about how we live and work and how we might change things.

    The shortest way to peace and union, [electronic resource] : by the author of The true born English-Man.

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    The author of The true born Englishman = Daniel Defoe.Moore,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Advice to all parties: By the author of The true-born English-man.

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    16p. ; 4⁰.The author of The true-born English-man = Daniel Defoe.Reproduction of original from the Harvard University Houghton Library.Moore, 99English Short Title Catalog, ESTCN2029.Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group)

    Jure divino: a satyr. [electronic resource] : The second book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.

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    The author of the True-born-Englishman = Daniel Defoe.A pirate edition.Foxon,Moore,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
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