The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 15
... believe , in all branches of the physical profession , to go immediately to Bath . I accordingly writ that very night to Mrs Bowden , who , by the next post , informed me she had taken me a lodging for a month certain . Within a few ...
... believe , in all branches of the physical profession , to go immediately to Bath . I accordingly writ that very night to Mrs Bowden , who , by the next post , informed me she had taken me a lodging for a month certain . Within a few ...
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... believe , scruple to acknowledge that the winter of 1753 stands unrivalled , during a course of many years ; and this may possibly appear the more extraordin- ary to those who recollect the outrages with which it began . Having thus ...
... believe , scruple to acknowledge that the winter of 1753 stands unrivalled , during a course of many years ; and this may possibly appear the more extraordin- ary to those who recollect the outrages with which it began . Having thus ...
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... believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I have any title . My aim , in fact , was not praise , which is the last gift they care to bestow ; at least , this was not my aim as an end , but rather as a means of purchasing ...
... believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I have any title . My aim , in fact , was not praise , which is the last gift they care to bestow ; at least , this was not my aim as an end , but rather as a means of purchasing ...
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... believe , in the whole kingdom , and far superior to that of Kensington Gravel - pits ; for the gravel is here much wider and deeper , the place higher and more open towards the south , whilst it is guarded from the north wind by a ...
... believe , in the whole kingdom , and far superior to that of Kensington Gravel - pits ; for the gravel is here much wider and deeper , the place higher and more open towards the south , whilst it is guarded from the north wind by a ...
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... believe , first in the list of those over which he is always certain of triumphing , yet , possibly , there might be something particular in my case capable of eluding that radical force which had healed so many thousands . The same ...
... believe , first in the list of those over which he is always certain of triumphing , yet , possibly , there might be something particular in my case capable of eluding that radical force which had healed so many thousands . The same ...
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