Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... entirely dispersed , seven of them were in actual custody , and the rest driven , some out of town , and others out of the kingdom . Tho ' my health was now reduced to the last extremity , I continued to act with the utmost vigour ...
... entirely dispersed , seven of them were in actual custody , and the rest driven , some out of town , and others out of the kingdom . Tho ' my health was now reduced to the last extremity , I continued to act with the utmost vigour ...
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... entirely emaciated , that it had lost all its muscular flesh . Mine was now no longer what is called a Bath case ; nor , if it had been so , had I strength remaining sufficient to go thither , a ride of six miles only being attended ...
... entirely emaciated , that it had lost all its muscular flesh . Mine was now no longer what is called a Bath case ; nor , if it had been so , had I strength remaining sufficient to go thither , a ride of six miles only being attended ...
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... entirely to her , and she made as great fool of me as she had ever done of any woman what- soever : under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer the company of my little ones , during eight hours ; and I doubt ...
... entirely to her , and she made as great fool of me as she had ever done of any woman what- soever : under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer the company of my little ones , during eight hours ; and I doubt ...
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... entirely exempt , that they have not the least knowledge or idea of them ; nor indeed of the characters which are formed by them . Such , for instance , is the conveyance of goods and passengers from one place to another . Now there is ...
... entirely exempt , that they have not the least knowledge or idea of them ; nor indeed of the characters which are formed by them . Such , for instance , is the conveyance of goods and passengers from one place to another . Now there is ...
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... entirely lost , hath produced a change in military affairs to the advantage of our enemies . As for our successes in later days , if they were not entirely owing to the superior genius of our general , they were not a little due to the ...
... entirely lost , hath produced a change in military affairs to the advantage of our enemies . As for our successes in later days , if they were not entirely owing to the superior genius of our general , they were not a little due to the ...
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act of parliament Aeneid agreeable anchor appear apprehend assistance attended Axylus believe boat cabin called captain carried chearfulness convey deck declared degree dinner Diodorus Siculus distemper doth dropsy Dunciad endeavours enjoy entertainment entirely evil expence favour Fielding Fielding's fish former gentlemen Gilbert Burnet give Gravesend hath honour human humour Humphrys immediately Jonathan Wild July justice justice of peace kind labour ladies land latter least likewise live London magistrates Marshall Saxe means miles Minorca morning never novel obliged observation passengers perhaps person pleasant pleasure poor port present reader returned Ryde sail sailors scarce seemed seldom shew shillings ship shore sight society soon Spithead sufficient superior sure tar-water taste thing thought Tom Jones traveller true truth utmost venison vessel VOYAGE TO LISBON whole wife wind wind-bound Zachary Grey