The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... deal board . In this situation I was tapped a second time . I had one quart of water less taken from me now than before ; but I bore all the consequences of the operation much better . This I attributed greatly to a dose of laudanum ...
... deal board . In this situation I was tapped a second time . I had one quart of water less taken from me now than before ; but I bore all the consequences of the operation much better . This I attributed greatly to a dose of laudanum ...
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... Deal.— My wife , having suffered intolerable pain from her tooth , again renewed her resolution of having it drawn , and another surgeon was sent for from Deal , but with no better success than the former . He likewise declined the ...
... Deal.— My wife , having suffered intolerable pain from her tooth , again renewed her resolution of having it drawn , and another surgeon was sent for from Deal , but with no better success than the former . He likewise declined the ...
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... Deal than the ship's ordinary seemed to promise . I accordingly sent for fresh provisions of all kinds from the shore , in order to put off the evil day of starving as long as possible . My man returned with most of the articles I sent ...
... Deal than the ship's ordinary seemed to promise . I accordingly sent for fresh provisions of all kinds from the shore , in order to put off the evil day of starving as long as possible . My man returned with most of the articles I sent ...
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... Deal , but at a price too exorbi- tant , and beyond the reach even of modern luxury -the fair of a boat from Deal , which lay at two miles ' distance , being at least three half - crowns , and , if we had been in any distress for it ...
... Deal , but at a price too exorbi- tant , and beyond the reach even of modern luxury -the fair of a boat from Deal , which lay at two miles ' distance , being at least three half - crowns , and , if we had been in any distress for it ...
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Henry Fielding. would row in London for threepence ; and at Deal a boat often brings more profit in a day than it can produce in London in a week , or perhaps in a month ; in both places the owner of the boat founds his demand on ... Deal ...
Henry Fielding. would row in London for threepence ; and at Deal a boat often brings more profit in a day than it can produce in London in a week , or perhaps in a month ; in both places the owner of the boat founds his demand on ... Deal ...
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