A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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... fcarce afford him a pleasure worthy of his la bour ; and furely it would give him very little opportunity of communicating any kind of en- tertainment or improvement to others . To make a traveller an agreeable companion to a man A 3 ...
... fcarce afford him a pleasure worthy of his la bour ; and furely it would give him very little opportunity of communicating any kind of en- tertainment or improvement to others . To make a traveller an agreeable companion to a man A 3 ...
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... fcarce exift a fingle writer of this kind , worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is hiftory ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why this alone should be overlooked by all men of great ...
... fcarce exift a fingle writer of this kind , worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is hiftory ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why this alone should be overlooked by all men of great ...
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... fcarce need to be informed that the writer I mean is the late bifhop of Cloyne , in Ireland , and the difcovery , that of the virtues of tar - water . I then happened to recollect , upon a hint given me by the inimitable author of the ...
... fcarce need to be informed that the writer I mean is the late bifhop of Cloyne , in Ireland , and the difcovery , that of the virtues of tar - water . I then happened to recollect , upon a hint given me by the inimitable author of the ...
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... fcarce appeared three times , So that the early fruit came to the fullness of their growth , and to fome appearance of ripenefs , without acquir ing any real maturity ; having wanted the heat of the fun to foften and meliorate their ...
... fcarce appeared three times , So that the early fruit came to the fullness of their growth , and to fome appearance of ripenefs , without acquir ing any real maturity ; having wanted the heat of the fun to foften and meliorate their ...
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... fcarce fettled in Pa- radise , before they disliked their own home , and became paffengers to another place . Hence it appears , that the humour of travelling is as old as the human race , and that it was their curfe from the beginning ...
... fcarce fettled in Pa- radise , before they disliked their own home , and became paffengers to another place . Hence it appears , that the humour of travelling is as old as the human race , and that it was their curfe from the beginning ...
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