A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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... immediately as the adequate caufe . The vanity of knowing more than other men is , perhaps , befides hunger , the only inducement to writing , at least to publish- ing , at all : why then should not the voyage - writer 1 be inflamed ...
... immediately as the adequate caufe . The vanity of knowing more than other men is , perhaps , befides hunger , the only inducement to writing , at least to publish- ing , at all : why then should not the voyage - writer 1 be inflamed ...
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... immediately complied ; when his Grace fent a gentleman to difcourfe with me on the best plan which could be invented for putting an immediate end to those murders and robberies which were every day committed in the streets : upon which ...
... immediately complied ; when his Grace fent a gentleman to difcourfe with me on the best plan which could be invented for putting an immediate end to those murders and robberies which were every day committed in the streets : upon which ...
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... immediately depofiting 600l . in my hands ; at which fmall charge I undertook to demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy into fuch order , that no fuch gangs fhould ever be able , for the future , to form ...
... immediately depofiting 600l . in my hands ; at which fmall charge I undertook to demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy into fuch order , that no fuch gangs fhould ever be able , for the future , to form ...
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... immediately derived from the higheft ; and as it is equally protected by the fame force , and fanctified by the fame authority , is alike dangerous to the well- being of the subject . Of all powers , perhaps , there is none fo fanc ...
... immediately derived from the higheft ; and as it is equally protected by the fame force , and fanctified by the fame authority , is alike dangerous to the well- being of the subject . Of all powers , perhaps , there is none fo fanc ...
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... immediately given to the captain , who was then upon deck , and received it with the utmost con- cern . He immediately gave orders to the steerf- man in favour of the poor thing , as he called it ; the fails were inftantly flackened ...
... immediately given to the captain , who was then upon deck , and received it with the utmost con- cern . He immediately gave orders to the steerf- man in favour of the poor thing , as he called it ; the fails were inftantly flackened ...
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