The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Henry Fielding. might have gafped through two or three mild winters more , I returned to town in February , in a condition less defpaired of by myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr. Ward , who wished I had ...
Henry Fielding. might have gafped through two or three mild winters more , I returned to town in February , in a condition less defpaired of by myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr. Ward , who wished I had ...
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... returned from their voyage . Thefe are , I believe , the largest and finest veffels which are any where employed in commercial affairs . The colliers , likewife , which are very numerous , and even affemble in fleets , are fhips of ...
... returned from their voyage . Thefe are , I believe , the largest and finest veffels which are any where employed in commercial affairs . The colliers , likewife , which are very numerous , and even affemble in fleets , are fhips of ...
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... to promise . I accordingly fent for fresh provifions of all kinds from the fhore , in order to put off the evil day of ftarving as long as poffible . My man man returned with moft of the articles I fent for TO LISBO N. 89.
... to promise . I accordingly fent for fresh provifions of all kinds from the fhore , in order to put off the evil day of ftarving as long as poffible . My man man returned with moft of the articles I fent for TO LISBO N. 89.
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Henry Fielding. man returned with moft of the articles I fent for , and I now thought myself in a condition of living a week on my own provifions . I therefore ordered my own dinner , which I wanted no- thing but a cook to dress , and a ...
Henry Fielding. man returned with moft of the articles I fent for , and I now thought myself in a condition of living a week on my own provifions . I therefore ordered my own dinner , which I wanted no- thing but a cook to dress , and a ...
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Henry Fielding. had been fo long a gaining ; in short , we returned to our former station , and once more caft anchor in the neigh- bourhood of Deal . HERE , though we lay near the fhore , that we might promise ourselves all the ...
Henry Fielding. had been fo long a gaining ; in short , we returned to our former station , and once more caft anchor in the neigh- bourhood of Deal . HERE , though we lay near the fhore , that we might promise ourselves all the ...
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