A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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... a boat from Deal , which lay at two miles diftance , being at least three half crowns , and if we had been in any distress for it , as many half guïñeas ; for thefe good people confider the fea as a large 56 A VOYAGE.
... a boat from Deal , which lay at two miles diftance , being at least three half crowns , and if we had been in any distress for it , as many half guïñeas ; for thefe good people confider the fea as a large 56 A VOYAGE.
Página 57
Henry Fielding. for thefe good people confider the fea as a large common , appendant to their manor , in which when they find any of their fellow creatures im- pounded , they conclude , that they have a ... confider the fea as a large ...
Henry Fielding. for thefe good people confider the fea as a large common , appendant to their manor , in which when they find any of their fellow creatures im- pounded , they conclude , that they have a ... confider the fea as a large ...
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... confider only their own fecurity , and are not ashamed to break the road , and let the other pafs by them . Monday , July 8. Having paft our Sunday without any thing remarkable , unless the catch- ing a great number of whitings in the ...
... confider only their own fecurity , and are not ashamed to break the road , and let the other pafs by them . Monday , July 8. Having paft our Sunday without any thing remarkable , unless the catch- ing a great number of whitings in the ...
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... confider , that in molt of thefe inns a very great degree of hunger , without any degree of delicacy , may be fatisfied ; and that in all fuch inns there is fome appearance , at least , of pro- vifion , as well as of a man cook to drefs ...
... confider , that in molt of thefe inns a very great degree of hunger , without any degree of delicacy , may be fatisfied ; and that in all fuch inns there is fome appearance , at least , of pro- vifion , as well as of a man cook to drefs ...
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... confider the diftreffes of their fuperiors as their own fair emolument . But enough of this matter , of which I at firft intended only to convey a hint to thofe who are alone capable of applying the remedy , though they are the laft to ...
... confider the diftreffes of their fuperiors as their own fair emolument . But enough of this matter , of which I at firft intended only to convey a hint to thofe who are alone capable of applying the remedy , though they are the laft to ...
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