Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... manners of men were every where the same , there would be no office so dull as that of a traveller : for the difference of hills , valleys , rivers ; in short , the various views in which we may see the face of the earth , would scarce ...
... manners of men were every where the same , there would be no office so dull as that of a traveller : for the difference of hills , valleys , rivers ; in short , the various views in which we may see the face of the earth , would scarce ...
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... manner happens to himself . Of such consequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , should he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact ...
... manner happens to himself . Of such consequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , should he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact ...
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... more feasible , than that of reforming a whole people , by making use of a vehicular story , to wheel in among them worse manners than their own . THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION . In the beginning of August , THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE 9.
... more feasible , than that of reforming a whole people , by making use of a vehicular story , to wheel in among them worse manners than their own . THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION . In the beginning of August , THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE 9.
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... manner as a man of the best character , who is accused of the same crime . Mean while , amidst all my fatigues and distresses , I had the satisfaction to find my endeavours had been attended with such success , that this hellish society ...
... manner as a man of the best character , who is accused of the same crime . Mean while , amidst all my fatigues and distresses , I had the satisfaction to find my endeavours had been attended with such success , that this hellish society ...
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... manner it might have been said to the late Duke of Marlborough , when the parliament was so deservedly liberal to him , after the battle of Blenheim , You receive not these honours and bounties on account of a victory past , but that ...
... manner it might have been said to the late Duke of Marlborough , when the parliament was so deservedly liberal to him , after the battle of Blenheim , You receive not these honours and bounties on account of a victory past , but that ...
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