| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 408 pages
...more reason to think there was a town without inhabitants, than there is really to say so of Ipswich; but on the contrary, if he was to view the city, either on a Sabbath-day, or on any publick occasion, he would wonder where all the people could dwell, the multitude... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1962 - 424 pages
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| John James - 1968 - 722 pages
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| 1975 - 400 pages
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| Peter Clark - 1976 - 332 pages
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| 1983 - 430 pages
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| Nicholas Rogers - 1989 - 458 pages
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