Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... began . Having thus fully accomplished my undertaking , I went into the country in a very weak and deplor- able condition , with no fewer or less diseases than a jaundice , a dropsy , and an asthma , altogether uniting their forces in ...
... began . Having thus fully accomplished my undertaking , I went into the country in a very weak and deplor- able condition , with no fewer or less diseases than a jaundice , a dropsy , and an asthma , altogether uniting their forces in ...
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... began to decline so fast , that I had very little more of life left to accomplish what I had thought of too late . I rejoiced therefore greatly in seeing an opportunity , as I appre- hended , of gaining such merit in the eye of the ...
... began to decline so fast , that I had very little more of life left to accomplish what I had thought of too late . I rejoiced therefore greatly in seeing an opportunity , as I appre- hended , of gaining such merit in the eye of the ...
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... began slowly , as it were , to draw my feet out of the grave ; till in two months time I had again acquired some little degree of strength . The month of May , which was now begun , it seemed reasonable to expect would introduce the ...
... began slowly , as it were , to draw my feet out of the grave ; till in two months time I had again acquired some little degree of strength . The month of May , which was now begun , it seemed reasonable to expect would introduce the ...
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... began daily to lessen . I saw the summer mouldering away , or rather , indeed , the year passing away without intending to bring on any summer at all . In the whole month of May the sun scarce appeared three times . So that the early ...
... began daily to lessen . I saw the summer mouldering away , or rather , indeed , the year passing away without intending to bring on any summer at all . In the whole month of May the sun scarce appeared three times . So that the early ...
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... began to recal an intention , which from the first dawnings of my recovery I had conceiv'd , of removing to a warmer climate ; and finding this to be approv'd of by a very eminent physician , I resolved to put it into immediate ...
... began to recal an intention , which from the first dawnings of my recovery I had conceiv'd , of removing to a warmer climate ; and finding this to be approv'd of by a very eminent physician , I resolved to put it into immediate ...
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