The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página 35
... , and : the difcovery , that of the virtues of tar- : water . I THEN happened to recollect , upon a hint given me by the inimitable author of C 6 the the Female Quixote , that I had many years before INTRODUCTION . , 35.
... , and : the difcovery , that of the virtues of tar- : water . I THEN happened to recollect , upon a hint given me by the inimitable author of C 6 the the Female Quixote , that I had many years before INTRODUCTION . , 35.
Página 40
... the time ; and having given my bro- ther full power to contract for our paffage , I began to prepare my family for the voyage with the utmost expedition . BUT BUT our great hafte was needlefs ; for the captain 40 INTRODUCTION .
... the time ; and having given my bro- ther full power to contract for our paffage , I began to prepare my family for the voyage with the utmost expedition . BUT BUT our great hafte was needlefs ; for the captain 40 INTRODUCTION .
Página 52
... given rife to more fpecu- lative focieties in Europe than I at pre- fent can recollect the names of ; per- haps indeed than I or any other , befides their very near neighbours , ever heard mentioned , would affift in promoting fo ...
... given rife to more fpecu- lative focieties in Europe than I at pre- fent can recollect the names of ; per- haps indeed than I or any other , befides their very near neighbours , ever heard mentioned , would affift in promoting fo ...
Página 84
Henry Fielding. on . So numerous , indeed , and strong are the fanctions given to it by many acts of parliament , that having once eftablished the laws of customs on mer- chandize , it seems to have been the fole view of the legiflature ...
Henry Fielding. on . So numerous , indeed , and strong are the fanctions given to it by many acts of parliament , that having once eftablished the laws of customs on mer- chandize , it seems to have been the fole view of the legiflature ...
Página 87
... given me fome happiness , could I have known how to employ thofe fpirits which were raifed by it ; but unfortunately for me , I was left in a difpofition of enjoying an agreeable hour , without the affif- tance of a companion , which ...
... given me fome happiness , could I have known how to employ thofe fpirits which were raifed by it ; but unfortunately for me , I was left in a difpofition of enjoying an agreeable hour , without the affif- tance of a companion , which ...
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