The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página 78
... , or to be pro- pounded for folution among the ænig- mas in the Woman's Almanack for the next year . Monday , July 1 . THIS day Mr. Welch took his leave of me after din- ner , ner , as did a young lady of her fifter 78 A VOYAGE.
... , or to be pro- pounded for folution among the ænig- mas in the Woman's Almanack for the next year . Monday , July 1 . THIS day Mr. Welch took his leave of me after din- ner , ner , as did a young lady of her fifter 78 A VOYAGE.
Página 85
... our paffage was ex- tremely pleasant , the evening being very delightful , the moon juft paft the full , and both wind and tide favourable to us . Tuesday , Tuesday , July 2. THIS morning we again fet fail TO LISBON . 85.
... our paffage was ex- tremely pleasant , the evening being very delightful , the moon juft paft the full , and both wind and tide favourable to us . Tuesday , Tuesday , July 2. THIS morning we again fet fail TO LISBON . 85.
Página 86
Henry Fielding. Tuesday , July 2. THIS morning we again fet fail , under all the advantages we had enjoy'd the evening before : this day we left the fhore of Effex , and coafted along Kent , paffing by the pleafant island of Thanet ...
Henry Fielding. Tuesday , July 2. THIS morning we again fet fail , under all the advantages we had enjoy'd the evening before : this day we left the fhore of Effex , and coafted along Kent , paffing by the pleafant island of Thanet ...
Página 88
... July 3. THIS morning I awaked at four o'clock , for my diftem- per seldom fuffered me to fleep later . I presently got up , and had the pleasure of enjoying the fight of what I thought atem- peftuous fea for four hours before the ...
... July 3. THIS morning I awaked at four o'clock , for my diftem- per seldom fuffered me to fleep later . I presently got up , and had the pleasure of enjoying the fight of what I thought atem- peftuous fea for four hours before the ...
Página 91
... July 4. THIS morning , however , the captain feem'd refolved to fulfil his own predictions , whether the wind would or no ; he accordingly weighed anchor , and taking the advan- tage of the tide , when the wind was not very boisterous ...
... July 4. THIS morning , however , the captain feem'd refolved to fulfil his own predictions , whether the wind would or no ; he accordingly weighed anchor , and taking the advan- tage of the tide , when the wind was not very boisterous ...
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