The life and strange surprizing adventures of Daniel De Foe, formerly of London, hosier, who has lived above fifty years all alone by himself, in the kingdoms of North and South-Britain. The various shapes he has appear'd in, and the discoveries he has made for the benefit of his country. In a dialogue between him, Robinson, [!] Crusoe, and his man Friday. With remarks serious and comical upon the life of Crusoe.

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