A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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... those innocents he hath left behind , will , no doubt , be a motive to encourage its circulation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to exert itself for your pleasure . THE ள் e , THE PREFACE . T HERE would not ...
... those innocents he hath left behind , will , no doubt , be a motive to encourage its circulation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to exert itself for your pleasure . THE ள் e , THE PREFACE . T HERE would not ...
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... those which have their principal end in amufe- ment , than that of travels or voyages , if they were writ , as they might be , and ought to be , with a joint view to the entertainment and in- formation of mankind . If the converfation ...
... those which have their principal end in amufe- ment , than that of travels or voyages , if they were writ , as they might be , and ought to be , with a joint view to the entertainment and in- formation of mankind . If the converfation ...
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... putting an immediate end to those murders and robberies which were every day committed in the streets : upon which , I pro- nifed to transmit my opinion , in writing , tois Grace , who , as the gentleman informed me , THE ...
... putting an immediate end to those murders and robberies which were every day committed in the streets : upon which , I pro- nifed to transmit my opinion , in writing , tois Grace , who , as the gentleman informed me , THE ...
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... those terms was the 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 ...
... those terms was the 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 ...
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... Those in particular of the diapho- retic kind , the working of which is thought to require a great ftrength of conftitution to fup- port , had fo little effect on me , that Mr. Ward declared it was as vain to attempt fweating me as a ...
... Those in particular of the diapho- retic kind , the working of which is thought to require a great ftrength of conftitution to fup- port , had fo little effect on me , that Mr. Ward declared it was as vain to attempt fweating me as a ...
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