The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página 45
... use of my limbs , and was to be carried by men , who tho ' fufficiently ftrong for their burden , were , like Archimedes , puzzled to find a steady footing . Of this , as few of my readers have not gone this , TO LISBON . 45 which I ...
... use of my limbs , and was to be carried by men , who tho ' fufficiently ftrong for their burden , were , like Archimedes , puzzled to find a steady footing . Of this , as few of my readers have not gone this , TO LISBON . 45 which I ...
Página 125
... use of their time as I would infinuate , fince there was no appearance of any thing but poverty , want , and wretchedness about . their houfe ; nor could they produce any thing to a customer in exchange for his money , but a few bottles ...
... use of their time as I would infinuate , fince there was no appearance of any thing but poverty , want , and wretchedness about . their houfe ; nor could they produce any thing to a customer in exchange for his money , but a few bottles ...
Página 133
... ments , which the feemed to keep for no other use from morning till night ; thefe were two maids , or rather fcold- ing - stocks , who , I fuppofe , by ing- TO LISBON . 1 · 33 awry; every feature of her countenance ...
... ments , which the feemed to keep for no other use from morning till night ; thefe were two maids , or rather fcold- ing - stocks , who , I fuppofe , by ing- TO LISBON . 1 · 33 awry; every feature of her countenance ...
Página 145
... use but to the printer of the acts of parliament . THAT the evil which I have here pointed at is of itself worth redreffing , is , I apprehend , no subject of dispute : for why should any perfons in distress be deprived of the ...
... use but to the printer of the acts of parliament . THAT the evil which I have here pointed at is of itself worth redreffing , is , I apprehend , no subject of dispute : for why should any perfons in distress be deprived of the ...
Página 147
... we could be but indifferently accommo- dated , we were extremely welcome to the use of any thing which her garden or her house afforded . So polite a meffage convinced H 2 or TO LISBON . 147 evils would occur, without fome fuch ...
... we could be but indifferently accommo- dated , we were extremely welcome to the use of any thing which her garden or her house afforded . So polite a meffage convinced H 2 or TO LISBON . 147 evils would occur, without fome fuch ...
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