The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página 95
... 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 towards us ...
... 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 towards us ...
Página 102
... favour of the poor thing , as he called it ; the fails were inftantly flackened , and all hands , as the phrafe is , em- ployed to recover the poor animal . I was , I own , extremely furprised at all this ; lefs , indeed , at the ...
... favour of the poor thing , as he called it ; the fails were inftantly flackened , and all hands , as the phrafe is , em- ployed to recover the poor animal . I was , I own , extremely furprised at all this ; lefs , indeed , at the ...
Página 130
... favour must have palled every tafte ; na- ture , or fortune , or both of them , took care to provide a proper quantity of acid , in the materials that formed the wife , and to render her a perfect Help- mate for fo tranquil a hufband ...
... favour must have palled every tafte ; na- ture , or fortune , or both of them , took care to provide a proper quantity of acid , in the materials that formed the wife , and to render her a perfect Help- mate for fo tranquil a hufband ...
Página 131
... favour of the phyfiognomist , though the law hath made him a rogue and vagabond , that nature is feldom cu- rious in her work swithin , without em- ploying fome little pains on the outside and this more particularly in mischiev- ous ...
... favour of the phyfiognomist , though the law hath made him a rogue and vagabond , that nature is feldom cu- rious in her work swithin , without em- ploying fome little pains on the outside and this more particularly in mischiev- ous ...
Página 149
... favour- able , and he should weigh that even- ing . These orders were foon followed by the captain himself , who was still in the utmost hurry , tho ' the occafion of it had long fince ceafed : for the wind had H 3 i TO LISBON . 149 ...
... favour- able , and he should weigh that even- ing . These orders were foon followed by the captain himself , who was still in the utmost hurry , tho ' the occafion of it had long fince ceafed : for the wind had H 3 i TO LISBON . 149 ...
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