A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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... thought proper , by the friends of the deceased , that this little piece fhould come into your hands as it came from the hands of the author ; it being judged that you would be bet- ter pleased to have an opportunity of observing the ...
... thought proper , by the friends of the deceased , that this little piece fhould come into your hands as it came from the hands of the author ; it being judged that you would be bet- ter pleased to have an opportunity of observing the ...
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... thought my family was very flenderly provided for : and that my health be gan to decline fo , faft , that I had very little inore of life left to accomplish what I had thought of too late . I rejoiced therefore greatly in fecing an ...
... thought my family was very flenderly provided for : and that my health be gan to decline fo , faft , that I had very little inore of life left to accomplish what I had thought of too late . I rejoiced therefore greatly in fecing an ...
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... thought on without the higheft horror , had de- ftroyed them without it . Thirdly , That my plan had not put the government to more than 300l . expence , and had produced none of the ill con- fequences above - mentioned ; but , laftly ...
... thought on without the higheft horror , had de- ftroyed them without it . Thirdly , That my plan had not put the government to more than 300l . expence , and had produced none of the ill con- fequences above - mentioned ; but , laftly ...
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... thought to be falling into the agonies of death . I was at the worft on that memorable day when the public loft Mr. Pelham . From that day I began flowly , as it were , to draw my feet out of the grave ; till in two months time I had ...
... thought to be falling into the agonies of death . I was at the worft on that memorable day when the public loft Mr. Pelham . From that day I began flowly , as it were , to draw my feet out of the grave ; till in two months time I had ...
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... thought on ; but the difficulties of getting thither were infuperable . The journey by land , befide the expence of it , was infinitely too long and fa- iguing ; and I could hear of no fhip that was ikely to fet out from London , within ...
... thought on ; but the difficulties of getting thither were infuperable . The journey by land , befide the expence of it , was infinitely too long and fa- iguing ; and I could hear of no fhip that was ikely to fet out from London , within ...
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