The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... defire of my warmest friends , tho ' my diftemper was now turned to a deep jaundice ; in which cafe the Bath - waters are generally re- puted to be almoft infallible . But I had the most eager defire of demolish- ing this gang of ...
... defire of my warmest friends , tho ' my diftemper was now turned to a deep jaundice ; in which cafe the Bath - waters are generally re- puted to be almoft infallible . But I had the most eager defire of demolish- ing this gang of ...
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... defire of fee or reward . THE powers of Mr. Ward's reme- dies want indeed no unfair puffs of mine to give them credit ; and tho ' this dif temper of the dropfy ftands , I believe , firft in the lift of thofe over which he is always ...
... defire of fee or reward . THE powers of Mr. Ward's reme- dies want indeed no unfair puffs of mine to give them credit ; and tho ' this dif temper of the dropfy ftands , I believe , firft in the lift of thofe over which he is always ...
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... defires , nor did he give a civil word , or , indeed , a civil look to any on board . THE toothdrawer , who , as I faid before , was one of great eminence among her neighbours , refufed to fol- low the fhip ; fo that my man made himself ...
... defires , nor did he give a civil word , or , indeed , a civil look to any on board . THE toothdrawer , who , as I faid before , was one of great eminence among her neighbours , refufed to fol- low the fhip ; fo that my man made himself ...
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... defires , unable to ' reftrain any paffion , but poffeffed with an infatiable bad difeafe , if fuch fhall attempt to govern , and at the same ⚫ time to trample on all laws , there can be no means of preservation left for the wretched ...
... defires , unable to ' reftrain any paffion , but poffeffed with an infatiable bad difeafe , if fuch fhall attempt to govern , and at the same ⚫ time to trample on all laws , there can be no means of preservation left for the wretched ...
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... defire the favour of his long - boat to conduct us to Dover , at about feven miles dif- tance ; and , at the fame time , pre- fumed to make ufe of a great lady's name , who would , I told him , be pleased with any kindness fhewn by him ...
... defire the favour of his long - boat to conduct us to Dover , at about feven miles dif- tance ; and , at the fame time , pre- fumed to make ufe of a great lady's name , who would , I told him , be pleased with any kindness fhewn by him ...
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