The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... , I refolved to put it in o im- mediate execution . Aix in Provence was the place first thought on ; but the difficulties of get- ting thither were infuperable . The journey of journey by land , befide the expence it , INTRODUCTION . 39.
... , I refolved to put it in o im- mediate execution . Aix in Provence was the place first thought on ; but the difficulties of get- ting thither were infuperable . The journey of journey by land , befide the expence it , INTRODUCTION . 39.
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Henry Fielding. of journey by land , befide the expence it , was infinitely too long and fatigu- ing ; and I could hear of no fhip that was likely to fet out from London , within any reasonable time for Mar- feilles , or any other port ...
Henry Fielding. of journey by land , befide the expence it , was infinitely too long and fatigu- ing ; and I could hear of no fhip that was likely to fet out from London , within any reasonable time for Mar- feilles , or any other port ...
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... land , and there wait the arrival of his fhip ; affigning many reafons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had be- fore determined me to go on board near the Tower . THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE to ...
... land , and there wait the arrival of his fhip ; affigning many reafons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had be- fore determined me to go on board near the Tower . THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE to ...
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... land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition . THIS latter fatigue was , perhaps , fomewhat heightened by an indignation which I could not prevent arifing in my mind . I think , upon my entrance into ...
... land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition . THIS latter fatigue was , perhaps , fomewhat heightened by an indignation which I could not prevent arifing in my mind . I think , upon my entrance into ...
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... land and water , both of which have much variety ; that by land being performed in different ve- hicles , fuch as coaches , caravans , wag- gons , & c . and that by water in fhips , barges , and boats , of various fizes and ...
... land and water , both of which have much variety ; that by land being performed in different ve- hicles , fuch as coaches , caravans , wag- gons , & c . and that by water in fhips , barges , and boats , of various fizes and ...
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