The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... cabin , to refresh myself after a fatigue which had been more intolerable , in a quarter of a mile's passage from my coach to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the ...
... cabin , to refresh myself after a fatigue which had been more intolerable , in a quarter of a mile's passage from my coach to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the ...
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... cabin , and behaved like an angry bashaw , declaring that , had he known we were not to be pleased , he would not have carried us for five hundred pounds . He added many asseverations that he was a gentleman , and despised money ; not ...
... cabin , and behaved like an angry bashaw , declaring that , had he known we were not to be pleased , he would not have carried us for five hundred pounds . He added many asseverations that he was a gentleman , and despised money ; not ...
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... cabin , among the wretches his passengers , whom he had stowed in cupboards on each side . He was a person of a very singular character . He had taken it into his head that he was a gentleman , from those very reasons that proved he was ...
... cabin , among the wretches his passengers , whom he had stowed in cupboards on each side . He was a person of a very singular character . He had taken it into his head that he was a gentleman , from those very reasons that proved he was ...
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... cabin , on a sudden the window on one side was beat into the room with a crash as if a twenty - pounder had been discharged among us . We were all alarmed at the suddenness of the accident , for which , how- ever , we were soon able to ...
... cabin , on a sudden the window on one side was beat into the room with a crash as if a twenty - pounder had been discharged among us . We were all alarmed at the suddenness of the accident , for which , how- ever , we were soon able to ...
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... cabin , where my wife and I were sitting together , was visited by two ruffians , whose appearance greatly corre- sponded with that of the sheriffs , or rather the knight- marshal's bailiffs . One of these especially , who seemed to ...
... cabin , where my wife and I were sitting together , was visited by two ruffians , whose appearance greatly corre- sponded with that of the sheriffs , or rather the knight- marshal's bailiffs . One of these especially , who seemed to ...
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