The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... body emaciated with pains , yet ftruggling for your entertainment ; and let this affecting picture open each tender heart , and call forth a melting tear , to blot out whatever failings may be found in a work begun in pain , and ...
... body emaciated with pains , yet ftruggling for your entertainment ; and let this affecting picture open each tender heart , and call forth a melting tear , to blot out whatever failings may be found in a work begun in pain , and ...
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... body hath ever feen , and with adven- tures which never have nor could poffi- bly have happened to them , they wafte their time and paper with recording things and facts of fo common a kind , that they challenge no other right of being ...
... body hath ever feen , and with adven- tures which never have nor could poffi- bly have happened to them , they wafte their time and paper with recording things and facts of fo common a kind , that they challenge no other right of being ...
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... body fo entirely ema- ciated , that it had loft all its muscular flesh . MINE was now no longer what is called a Bath cafe ; nor , if it had been fo , had I ftrength remaining fufficient to go thither , a ride of fix miles only . being ...
... body fo entirely ema- ciated , that it had loft all its muscular flesh . MINE was now no longer what is called a Bath cafe ; nor , if it had been fo , had I ftrength remaining fufficient to go thither , a ride of fix miles only . being ...
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... body , fo weakened me , that within two days I was thought to be falling into the agonies of death . I WAS at the worst on that memora- ble day when the public loft Mr. Pel- ham . From that day I began flowly , as it were , to draw my ...
... body , fo weakened me , that within two days I was thought to be falling into the agonies of death . I WAS at the worst on that memora- ble day when the public loft Mr. Pel- ham . From that day I began flowly , as it were , to draw my ...
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... body on board capable of performing the operation : but I was obliged to hearken to the voice of rea- fon , if I may use the captain's own words , and to rest myself contented . Indeed there was no alternative within my reach , but what ...
... body on board capable of performing the operation : but I was obliged to hearken to the voice of rea- fon , if I may use the captain's own words , and to rest myself contented . Indeed there was no alternative within my reach , but what ...
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