The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... received a meffage from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle , by Mr.Carrington , the King's meffenger , to attend his Grace in Lin- coln's - inn - fields , upon fome bufinefs of importance ; with which I immediately complied ; when his ...
... received a meffage from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle , by Mr.Carrington , the King's meffenger , to attend his Grace in Lin- coln's - inn - fields , upon fome bufinefs of importance ; with which I immediately complied ; when his ...
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... received from the government a yearly pen- fion out of the public fervice - money ; which I be- lieve indeed would have been larger , had my great patron been convinced of an error , which I have heard him utter more than once , That he ...
... received from the government a yearly pen- fion out of the public fervice - money ; which I be- lieve indeed would have been larger , had my great patron been convinced of an error , which I have heard him utter more than once , That he ...
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... received public thanks ; and from hence he derived a right of hoifting the mi- litary ornament of a cockade over the button of his hat , and of wearing a fword of no ordinary length . Now , as I faw myself in danger from these ...
... received public thanks ; and from hence he derived a right of hoifting the mi- litary ornament of a cockade over the button of his hat , and of wearing a fword of no ordinary length . Now , as I faw myself in danger from these ...
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... received it with the utmost concern . He im- mediately gave orders to the fteerfman in 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 ...
... received it with the utmost concern . He im- mediately gave orders to the fteerfman in 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 ...
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... received the news of our in- tended arrival , than the confidered more the gentility than the humanity of her guefts , and applied herself not to that which kindles , but to that which extinguishes fire , and forgetting to put on her ...
... received the news of our in- tended arrival , than the confidered more the gentility than the humanity of her guefts , and applied herself not to that which kindles , but to that which extinguishes fire , and forgetting to put on her ...
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