Examples of using Defoe in English and their translations into Polish
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It is a modern-day retelling of the Daniel Defoe novel Robinson Crusoe in which the main characters are portrayed as children.
She was built as Reomar IV in 1926 at Bay City, Michigan by Defoe Boat and Motor Works, and purchased by the Navy on 12 March 1942.
whose tale appears to have helped inspire Daniel Defoe to write Robinson Crusoe a few years later.
Jermain Colin Defoe OBE(born 7 October 1982) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Rangers of the Scottish Premiership, on loan from
Daniel Defoe tells of Gutenberg's partner Johann Fust,
At first it was thought that Defoe would be a preacher,
probably inspired Defoe of Cruso in"Robinson Crusoe.
my favorite book Sometimes I Defoe to pay dearly for that authorities do not like his books.
Cocoa every giant known thanks to an old man in the funny hat named Daniel Defoe, he wrote an article once called Journey Through England.
After comparing the dump with The Amstrad CPC Firmware Guide(by Bob Taylor and Thomas Defoe, 1992) it occurred that the missing bytes are in fact zeros in some large zero field.
Daniel Defoe was a middle-class man who was a journalist,
a very good movie, with Defoe, the actor in it, set in the Middle Ages, well made,
It is believed that the name comes from Crusoe Defoe classmate Timothy Cruso who also wrote books,
Sometimes Defoe pay dearly for that the authorities do not like his books.
Daniel Defoe was a British author who wrote Eg Robinson Crusoe.
Daniel Defoe is best known for the classic novel Robinson Crouse.
Daniel Defoe was born in 1659 in London, England.
Sometimes Defoe pay dearly for that the authorities did not like his books.
Defoe greatness as the narrator lies in the realism
Daniel Defoe was a British author who wrote Including Robinson Crusoe.