A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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... sea well know how weak fuch attempts are , and want no authorities of Scripture to prove , that the most abfolute power of a captain of a fhip is very con . temptible in the wind's eye , fo did it befal our noble commander ; who having ...
... sea well know how weak fuch attempts are , and want no authorities of Scripture to prove , that the most abfolute power of a captain of a fhip is very con . temptible in the wind's eye , fo did it befal our noble commander ; who having ...
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... sea , and given some little hint of the extreme dearnefs with which this commodity is difpenfed by thofe who deal in it in London , I cannot pass on without throw- ing forth an observation or two , with the fame TO LISBON .
... sea , and given some little hint of the extreme dearnefs with which this commodity is difpenfed by thofe who deal in it in London , I cannot pass on without throw- ing forth an observation or two , with the fame TO LISBON .
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... seas . To fay truth , notwithstanding the ftrict ri- gour with which he preferved the dignity of his fiation , and the hafty impatience with which he refented any affront to his perfon or orders , dif- obedience to which he could in no ...
... seas . To fay truth , notwithstanding the ftrict ri- gour with which he preferved the dignity of his fiation , and the hafty impatience with which he refented any affront to his perfon or orders , dif- obedience to which he could in no ...
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... from the Egyptians , as we may read in Diodorus Siculus . That wife people , to prevent the corruption of good man neis by evil communication , built a town on the Red Sea , whither they tranfported a great num- ber 149 A VOYAGE.
... from the Egyptians , as we may read in Diodorus Siculus . That wife people , to prevent the corruption of good man neis by evil communication , built a town on the Red Sea , whither they tranfported a great num- ber 149 A VOYAGE.
Página 143
Henry Fielding. Red Sea , whither they tranfported a great num- ber of their criminals , having first set an indeli- , ble mark on them , to prevent their returning and mixing with the faber part of their citi zens . Thefe rocks lie ...
Henry Fielding. Red Sea , whither they tranfported a great num- ber of their criminals , having first set an indeli- , ble mark on them , to prevent their returning and mixing with the faber part of their citi zens . Thefe rocks lie ...
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