The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página xiii
... lives , me- moirs , hiftories , & c . fome of which a fingle traveller fends into the world in many volumes , and others are , by ju- dicious bookfellers , collected into vaft bodies in folo , and infcribed with their own names , as if ...
... lives , me- moirs , hiftories , & c . fome of which a fingle traveller fends into the world in many volumes , and others are , by ju- dicious bookfellers , collected into vaft bodies in folo , and infcribed with their own names , as if ...
Página 93
... live on the fea - fhore , are of an amphi- bious kind , and do not entirely partake of human nature , or whatever elfe may be the reason , they are fo far from taking any fhare in the diftreffes of mankind , or of being moved with any ...
... live on the fea - fhore , are of an amphi- bious kind , and do not entirely partake of human nature , or whatever elfe may be the reason , they are fo far from taking any fhare in the diftreffes of mankind , or of being moved with any ...
Página 96
... live in an orderly ftate of legal fubjection with their fel- low - citizens . Saturday , July 6. THIS morning our commander , declaring he was of opi- ninion that the wind would change , he took the advantage of an ebbing tide , I and ...
... live in an orderly ftate of legal fubjection with their fel- low - citizens . Saturday , July 6. THIS morning our commander , declaring he was of opi- ninion that the wind would change , he took the advantage of an ebbing tide , I and ...
Página 102
... lives , I concluded they had been all loft . The boatswain , however , had more fanguine hopes ; for , having ftript him- felf of his jacket , breeches , and shirt , he he leapt boldly into the water , and , to 102 A VOYAGE.
... lives , I concluded they had been all loft . The boatswain , however , had more fanguine hopes ; for , having ftript him- felf of his jacket , breeches , and shirt , he he leapt boldly into the water , and , to 102 A VOYAGE.
Página 121
Henry Fielding. Now that five people , and two fer- vants , fhould live a day and night at a public house for fo fmall a fum , will appear incredible to any perfon in Lon- don above the degree of a chimney- fweeper ; but more aftonishing ...
Henry Fielding. Now that five people , and two fer- vants , fhould live a day and night at a public house for fo fmall a fum , will appear incredible to any perfon in Lon- don above the degree of a chimney- fweeper ; but more aftonishing ...
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