A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página 17
... continued to act with the utmost vigour against thefe villains ; in examining whom , and in taking the depofitions against them , I have often spent whole days , nay fome- times whole nights , efpecially when there was any difficulty in ...
... continued to act with the utmost vigour against thefe villains ; in examining whom , and in taking the depofitions against them , I have often spent whole days , nay fome- times whole nights , efpecially when there was any difficulty in ...
Página 46
... continued inceffantly to torment her till we came to an anchor , when I difpatched a meffenger in great hafte , for the best reputed operator in Gravefend . A furgeon of fome emi- nence now appeared , who did not decline tooth- drawing ...
... continued inceffantly to torment her till we came to an anchor , when I difpatched a meffenger in great hafte , for the best reputed operator in Gravefend . A furgeon of fome emi- nence now appeared , who did not decline tooth- drawing ...
Página 48
... continued în each other's hearing . It is difficult , I think , to affign a fatisfactory reafon why failors in general fhould , of all others think themselves entirely discharg❜d from the common bands of humanity , and fhould feem to ...
... continued în each other's hearing . It is difficult , I think , to affign a fatisfactory reafon why failors in general fhould , of all others think themselves entirely discharg❜d from the common bands of humanity , and fhould feem to ...
Página 55
... continued the whole day in a state of dozing ; and my other females , whofe fickness did not abate by the rolling of the fhip at anchor , feemed more inclined to empty their stomachs than to fill them . Thus I paffed the whole day ...
... continued the whole day in a state of dozing ; and my other females , whofe fickness did not abate by the rolling of the fhip at anchor , feemed more inclined to empty their stomachs than to fill them . Thus I paffed the whole day ...
Página 61
... continued till towards noon ; when the eaft end of the island bore but a little a - head of us . The captain , being unwilling to come to anchor , declared he would keep the fea ; but the wind got the better of Raubwmiy vdvBsaw ...
... continued till towards noon ; when the eaft end of the island bore but a little a - head of us . The captain , being unwilling to come to anchor , declared he would keep the fea ; but the wind got the better of Raubwmiy vdvBsaw ...
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