Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... arrival of his ship ; assigning many reasons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had before determined me to go on board near the Tower . THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO LISBON Wednesday , June 20 THE ...
... arrival of his ship ; assigning many reasons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had before determined me to go on board near the Tower . THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO LISBON Wednesday , June 20 THE ...
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... arrived at Redriffe , and imme- diately went on board , and were to have sailed the next morning ; but as this was the king's proclamation- day , and consequently a holiday at the Custom - house , the captain could not clear his vessel ...
... arrived at Redriffe , and imme- diately went on board , and were to have sailed the next morning ; but as this was the king's proclamation- day , and consequently a holiday at the Custom - house , the captain could not clear his vessel ...
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... arrival . Sunday , June 30. Nothing worth notice pass'd till that morning , when my poor wife , after passing a night in the utmost torments of the tooth - ach , resolved to have it drawn . I dispatched , therefore , a servant into ...
... arrival . Sunday , June 30. Nothing worth notice pass'd till that morning , when my poor wife , after passing a night in the utmost torments of the tooth - ach , resolved to have it drawn . I dispatched , therefore , a servant into ...
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... arrived in the Downs , he complied with no one's desires , nor did he give a civil word , or , indeed , a civil look to any on board . The toothdrawer , who , as I said before , was one of great eminence among her neighbours , refused ...
... arrived in the Downs , he complied with no one's desires , nor did he give a civil word , or , indeed , a civil look to any on board . The toothdrawer , who , as I said before , was one of great eminence among her neighbours , refused ...
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... arrived about four at our inn , exulting in the hopes of immediately seeing our beans smoking on the table , we had the mortification of seeing them on the table indeed , but without that circumstance which would have made the sight ...
... arrived about four at our inn , exulting in the hopes of immediately seeing our beans smoking on the table , we had the mortification of seeing them on the table indeed , but without that circumstance which would have made the sight ...
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