The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... better . This I attributed greatly to a dose of laudanum prescribed by my surgeon . It first gave me the most delicious flow of spirits , and afterwards as comfortable a nap . The month of May , which was now begun , it seemed ...
... better . This I attributed greatly to a dose of laudanum prescribed by my surgeon . It first gave me the most delicious flow of spirits , and afterwards as comfortable a nap . The month of May , which was now begun , it seemed ...
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... better of my distemper it must be by the tedious operation of undermining , and not by a sudden attack and storm . Some visible effects , however , and far beyond what my most sanguine hopes could with any modesty expect Introduction 25 ...
... better of my distemper it must be by the tedious operation of undermining , and not by a sudden attack and storm . Some visible effects , however , and far beyond what my most sanguine hopes could with any modesty expect Introduction 25 ...
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... better than carrion , as much was charged by the master of the little paltry ale - house who dressed it as would have been demanded for all the elegance of the King's Arms , or any other polite tavern or eating - house ! for , indeed ...
... better than carrion , as much was charged by the master of the little paltry ale - house who dressed it as would have been demanded for all the elegance of the King's Arms , or any other polite tavern or eating - house ! for , indeed ...
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... better . In this , I believe , he was sincere ; for he was , as we shall have occasion to observe more than once , a very good - natured man ; and , as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic constancy with which I had ...
... better . In this , I believe , he was sincere ; for he was , as we shall have occasion to observe more than once , a very good - natured man ; and , as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic constancy with which I had ...
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... better and fitter to govern them ; in the same manner were demons by the divine love set over us as a race of beings of a superior order to men , and who , with great ease to themselves , might regulate our affairs and establish peace ...
... better and fitter to govern them ; in the same manner were demons by the divine love set over us as a race of beings of a superior order to men , and who , with great ease to themselves , might regulate our affairs and establish peace ...
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