Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... sent abroad to shew My Lord the world , of which he knows nothing himself , before his departure from a town , calls for his journal , to record the goodness of the wine and tobacco , with other articles of the same importance , which ...
... sent abroad to shew My Lord the world , of which he knows nothing himself , before his departure from a town , calls for his journal , to record the goodness of the wine and tobacco , with other articles of the same importance , which ...
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... sent a gentleman to discourse with me on the best plan which could be invented for putting an im- mediate end to those murders and robberies which were every day committed in the streets : upon which , I promised to transmit my opinion ...
... sent a gentleman to discourse with me on the best plan which could be invented for putting an im- mediate end to those murders and robberies which were every day committed in the streets : upon which , I promised to transmit my opinion ...
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Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. four days sent the Duke as regular a plan as I could form , with all the reasons and arguments I could bring to support it , drawn out in several sheets of paper ; and soon received a message from the Duke ...
Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. four days sent the Duke as regular a plan as I could form , with all the reasons and arguments I could bring to support it , drawn out in several sheets of paper ; and soon received a message from the Duke ...
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... sent for my friend Mr Hunter , the great surgeon and anatomist of Covent - garden ; and , the young sea - surgeon attending the operation , not as a performer , but as a student . I was now eased of the greatest apprehension which I had ...
... sent for my friend Mr Hunter , the great surgeon and anatomist of Covent - garden ; and , the young sea - surgeon attending the operation , not as a performer , but as a student . I was now eased of the greatest apprehension which I had ...
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... sent my servant , think fit to wait a moment for his return , or to give me any notice of his setting out . But of all the petty bashaws , or turbulent tyrants I ever beheld , this sour - faced pilot was the worst tempered ; for ...
... sent my servant , think fit to wait a moment for his return , or to give me any notice of his setting out . But of all the petty bashaws , or turbulent tyrants I ever beheld , this sour - faced pilot was the worst tempered ; for ...
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