Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... Deal . My wife , having suffered intolerable pain from her tooth , again renewed her resolution of having it drawn , and another surgeon was sent for from Deal , but with no better success than the former . He likewise declined the ...
... Deal . My wife , having suffered intolerable pain from her tooth , again renewed her resolution of having it drawn , and another surgeon was sent for from Deal , but with no better success than the former . He likewise declined the ...
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... Deal , than the ship's ordinary seemed to promise . I accordingly sent for fresh provisions of all kinds from the shore , in order to put off the evil day of starving as long as possible . My man returned with most of the articles I ...
... Deal , than the ship's ordinary seemed to promise . I accordingly sent for fresh provisions of all kinds from the shore , in order to put off the evil day of starving as long as possible . My man returned with most of the articles I ...
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... Deal , but at a price too exorbitant , and beyond the reach even of modern luxury ; the fare of a boat from Deal , which lay at two miles distance , being at least three half - crowns , and if we had been in any distress for it , as ...
... Deal , but at a price too exorbitant , and beyond the reach even of modern luxury ; the fare of a boat from Deal , which lay at two miles distance , being at least three half - crowns , and if we had been in any distress for it , as ...
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... Deal , a boat often brings more profit in a day , than it can produce in London in a week , or , perhaps , in a month : in both places , the owner of the boat founds his demand on the necessity and distress of one , who stands more or ...
... Deal , a boat often brings more profit in a day , than it can produce in London in a week , or , perhaps , in a month : in both places , the owner of the boat founds his demand on the necessity and distress of one , who stands more or ...
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... Deal , yet can you find no water- man who will go on board his boat , unless by two or three hours rowing he can get drunk for the residue of the week . And here I have an opportunity , which possibly may not offer again , of publishing ...
... Deal , yet can you find no water- man who will go on board his boat , unless by two or three hours rowing he can get drunk for the residue of the week . And here I have an opportunity , which possibly may not offer again , of publishing ...
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