The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... July 1. - This day Mr Welch took his leave of me after dinner , as did a young lady of her sister , who was proceeding with my wife to Lisbon . They both set out together in a post - chaise for London . Soon after their departure our ...
... July 1. - This day Mr Welch took his leave of me after dinner , as did a young lady of her sister , who was proceeding with my wife to Lisbon . They both set out together in a post - chaise for London . Soon after their departure our ...
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... July 2. — This morning we again set sail , under all the advantages we had enjoyed the even- ing before . This day we left the shore of Essex and coasted along Kent , passing by the pleasant island of Thanet , which is an island , and ...
... July 2. — This morning we again set sail , under all the advantages we had enjoyed the even- ing before . This day we left the shore of Essex and coasted along Kent , passing by the pleasant island of Thanet , which is an island , and ...
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... July 3. - This morning I awaked at four o'clock , for my distemper seldom suffered me to sleep later . I presently got up , and had the pleasure of enjoying the sight of a tempestuous sea for four hours before the captain was stirring ...
... July 3. - This morning I awaked at four o'clock , for my distemper seldom suffered me to sleep later . I presently got up , and had the pleasure of enjoying the sight of a tempestuous sea for four hours before the captain was stirring ...
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... July 4. - This morning , however , the captain seemed resolved to fulfil his own predic- tions , whether the wind would or no ; he accordingly weighed anchor , and , taking the advantage of the tide when the wind was not very boisterous ...
... July 4. - This morning , however , the captain seemed resolved to fulfil his own predic- tions , whether the wind would or no ; he accordingly weighed anchor , and , taking the advantage of the tide when the wind was not very boisterous ...
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... July 5. - This day I sent a servant on board a man - of - war that was stationed here , with my compliments to the captain , to represent to him the distress of the ladies , and to desire the favour of his long - boat to conduct us to ...
... July 5. - This day I sent a servant on board a man - of - war that was stationed here , with my compliments to the captain , to represent to him the distress of the ladies , and to desire the favour of his long - boat to conduct us to ...
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