Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... miles only being attended with an intolerable fatigue . I now dis- charged my lodgings at Bath , which I had hitherto kept . I began , in earnest , to look on my case as desperate , and I had vanity enough to rank myself with those ...
... miles only being attended with an intolerable fatigue . I now dis- charged my lodgings at Bath , which I had hitherto kept . I began , in earnest , to look on my case as desperate , and I had vanity enough to rank myself with those ...
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... mile's passage from my couch to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expe- dition . This latter fatigue was , perhaps , somewhat height- ened by an ...
... mile's passage from my couch to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expe- dition . This latter fatigue was , perhaps , somewhat height- ened by an ...
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... miles of Deal . My wife , having suffered intolerable pain from her tooth , again renewed her resolution of having it drawn , and another surgeon was sent for from Deal , but with no better success than the former . He likewise declined ...
... miles of Deal . My wife , having suffered intolerable pain from her tooth , again renewed her resolution of having it drawn , and another surgeon was sent for from Deal , but with no better success than the former . He likewise declined ...
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... miles distance , being at least three half - crowns , and if we had been in any distress for it , as many half guineas ; for these good people consider the sea as a large common , appendant to their manor , in which when they find any ...
... miles distance , being at least three half - crowns , and if we had been in any distress for it , as many half guineas ; for these good people consider the sea as a large common , appendant to their manor , in which when they find any ...
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... miles distance ; and , at the same time , pre- sumed to make use of a great lady's name , who would , I told him , be pleased with any kindness shewn by him towards us in our miserable condition . And this I am convinced was true , from ...
... miles distance ; and , at the same time , pre- sumed to make use of a great lady's name , who would , I told him , be pleased with any kindness shewn by him towards us in our miserable condition . And this I am convinced was true , from ...
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