Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... , and would , weigh anchor . He dined with me , according to his appointment ; and when all matters were settled between us , left me with positive orders to be on board the Wednesday following 2-2 THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION 19.
... , and would , weigh anchor . He dined with me , according to his appointment ; and when all matters were settled between us , left me with positive orders to be on board the Wednesday following 2-2 THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION 19.
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... anchor at Gravesend . The morning was fair and bright , and we had a passage thither , I think , as pleasant as can be conceiv'd ; for , take it with all its advantages , par- ticularly the number of fine ships you are always sure of ...
... anchor at Gravesend . The morning was fair and bright , and we had a passage thither , I think , as pleasant as can be conceiv'd ; for , take it with all its advantages , par- ticularly the number of fine ships you are always sure of ...
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... anchor , when I dis- patched a messenger in great haste , for the best reputed operator in Gravesend . A surgeon of some eminence now appeared , who did not decline tooth- drawing , tho ' he certainly would have been offended with the ...
... anchor , when I dis- patched a messenger in great haste , for the best reputed operator in Gravesend . A surgeon of some eminence now appeared , who did not decline tooth- drawing , tho ' he certainly would have been offended with the ...
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... anchor , and fell down to the Nore , whither our passage was extremely pleasant , the evening being very delightful , the moon just past the full , and both wind and tide favourable to us . Tuesday , July 2. This morning we again set ...
... anchor , and fell down to the Nore , whither our passage was extremely pleasant , the evening being very delightful , the moon just past the full , and both wind and tide favourable to us . Tuesday , July 2. This morning we again set ...
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... anchor , seemed more inclined to empty their stomachs than to fill them . Thus I pass'd the whole day ( except about an hour at dinner ) by myself , and the evening concluded with the captain , as the preceding one had done : one ...
... anchor , seemed more inclined to empty their stomachs than to fill them . Thus I pass'd the whole day ( except about an hour at dinner ) by myself , and the evening concluded with the captain , as the preceding one had done : one ...
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