The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página vii
... remain such a heap of dulnefs behind , that the appel- lation of voyage - writer would not ap- pear very defirable . I AM not here unapprized that old Homer himself is by fome considered as a voyage - writer ; and indeed the be- ginning ...
... remain such a heap of dulnefs behind , that the appel- lation of voyage - writer would not ap- pear very defirable . I AM not here unapprized that old Homer himself is by fome considered as a voyage - writer ; and indeed the be- ginning ...
Página 21
... remain any time formidable to the public . I HAD delayed my Bath - journey for fome time , contrary to the repeated ad- vice of my physical acquaintance , and to the ardent defire of my warmest friends , tho ' my diftemper was now ...
... remain any time formidable to the public . I HAD delayed my Bath - journey for fome time , contrary to the repeated ad- vice of my physical acquaintance , and to the ardent defire of my warmest friends , tho ' my diftemper was now ...
Página 36
... remain fo . UPON the re - perufal of this book I found the bishop only afferting his opi- nion , that tar - water might be useful in the dropfy , fince he had known it to have a furprizing fuccefs in the cure of a moft stubborn anafarca ...
... remain fo . UPON the re - perufal of this book I found the bishop only afferting his opi- nion , that tar - water might be useful in the dropfy , fince he had known it to have a furprizing fuccefs in the cure of a moft stubborn anafarca ...
Página 59
... . I have known a whole bundle of paffengers charged no more than half a crown for being fuffered to remain quiet at an alehoufe door , for above a whole hour , D 6 and • and that even in the hottest day in fummer TO LISBON . 59.
... . I have known a whole bundle of paffengers charged no more than half a crown for being fuffered to remain quiet at an alehoufe door , for above a whole hour , D 6 and • and that even in the hottest day in fummer TO LISBON . 59.
Página 112
... remain- ed ftained with blood , and bidding a fervant take up that on the table , left the room with no pleasant countenance , muttering to herself , that had the known the litter which was to have been been made , she would not have ...
... remain- ed ftained with blood , and bidding a fervant take up that on the table , left the room with no pleasant countenance , muttering to herself , that had the known the litter which was to have been been made , she would not have ...
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