The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página 34
... wind by a ridge of hills , and from the smells and smoke of London by its diftance ; which last is not the fate of Kenfington , when the wind blows from any corner of the eaft . OBLIGATIONS to Mr. Ward I fhall always confefs ; for I am ...
... wind by a ridge of hills , and from the smells and smoke of London by its diftance ; which last is not the fate of Kenfington , when the wind blows from any corner of the eaft . OBLIGATIONS to Mr. Ward I fhall always confefs ; for I am ...
Página 62
... wind had been long nefted , as it were , in the fouth - weft , where it con- stantly blew hurricanes , I began with great reason to apprehend that our voy- age might be long , and that my belly , which began already to be much ex ...
... wind had been long nefted , as it were , in the fouth - weft , where it con- stantly blew hurricanes , I began with great reason to apprehend that our voy- age might be long , and that my belly , which began already to be much ex ...
Página 65
... refufed to fol- low the fhip ; fo that my man made himself the best of his way , and , with fome difficulty , came up with us before we were got under full fail ; for , after that , that , as we had both wind and tide with TO LISBON . 65.
... refufed to fol- low the fhip ; fo that my man made himself the best of his way , and , with fome difficulty , came up with us before we were got under full fail ; for , after that , that , as we had both wind and tide with TO LISBON . 65.
Página 66
Henry Fielding. that , as we had both wind and tide with us , he would have found it im- poffible to overtake the fhip , till the was come to an anchor at Gravefend . THE morning was fair and bright , and we had a paff ... wind and tide ...
Henry Fielding. that , as we had both wind and tide with us , he would have found it im- poffible to overtake the fhip , till the was come to an anchor at Gravefend . THE morning was fair and bright , and we had a paff ... wind and tide ...
Página 73
... winds , bounding over the waves before us . AND here I cannot pafs by another obfervation on the deplorable want of tafte in our enjoyments , which we fhew by almost totally neglecting the pursuit of what feems to me the highest degree ...
... winds , bounding over the waves before us . AND here I cannot pafs by another obfervation on the deplorable want of tafte in our enjoyments , which we fhew by almost totally neglecting the pursuit of what feems to me the highest degree ...
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