The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Henry Fielding. himself steadily to the practice of law ; he assiduously attended the Wiltshire sessions , and composed volumes on Crown or Criminal Law . But in 1741 he was engaged upon a work which placed his legal and journalistic ...
Henry Fielding. himself steadily to the practice of law ; he assiduously attended the Wiltshire sessions , and composed volumes on Crown or Criminal Law . But in 1741 he was engaged upon a work which placed his legal and journalistic ...
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... attend his grace the next morning , in Lincoln's- inn - fields , upon some business of importance ; but I excused myself from complying with the message , as , besides being lame , I was very ill with the great fatigues I had lately ...
... attend his grace the next morning , in Lincoln's- inn - fields , upon some business of importance ; but I excused myself from complying with the message , as , besides being lame , I was very ill with the great fatigues I had lately ...
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... attended with such success that this hellish society were almost utterly extirpated , and that , instead of reading of murders and street - robberies in the news almost every morning , there was , in the remaining part of the month of ...
... attended with such success that this hellish society were almost utterly extirpated , and that , instead of reading of murders and street - robberies in the news almost every morning , there was , in the remaining part of the month of ...
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... attended with such different symptoms , that to find an infallible nostrum for the curing any one distemper in every patient may be almost as difficult as to find a panacea for the cure of all . But even such a panacea one of the ...
... attended with such different symptoms , that to find an infallible nostrum for the curing any one distemper in every patient may be almost as difficult as to find a panacea for the cure of all . But even such a panacea one of the ...
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... attended the operation , not as a performer , but as a student . I was now eased of the greatest apprehension which I had from the length of the passage : and I told the captain I was become indifferent as to the time of his sailing ...
... attended the operation , not as a performer , but as a student . I was now eased of the greatest apprehension which I had from the length of the passage : and I told the captain I was become indifferent as to the time of his sailing ...
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