The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... consider- able proportion of which remained with my clerk ; and , indeed , if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four in the most unwholesome , as well as ...
... consider- able proportion of which remained with my clerk ; and , indeed , if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four in the most unwholesome , as well as ...
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... considers the king of Great Britain as a maritime prince , in opposition to any other prince in Europe ; but I am not so certain that the same idea of superiority will result from comparing our land forces with those of many other ...
... considers the king of Great Britain as a maritime prince , in opposition to any other prince in Europe ; but I am not so certain that the same idea of superiority will result from comparing our land forces with those of many other ...
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... consider the sea as a large common appendant to their manor , in which when they find any of their fellow- creatures impounded , they conclude that they have a full right of making them pay at their own discretion for their deliverance ...
... consider the sea as a large common appendant to their manor , in which when they find any of their fellow- creatures impounded , they conclude that they have a full right of making them pay at their own discretion for their deliverance ...
Página 59
... consider- ing that , from these very circumstances , the power or ease of gratifying such demand is in like propor ... considering the distresses of a wretched seaman , from his being wrecked to his being barely wind - bound , as a ...
... consider- ing that , from these very circumstances , the power or ease of gratifying such demand is in like propor ... considering the distresses of a wretched seaman , from his being wrecked to his being barely wind - bound , as a ...
Página 62
... consider only their own security , and are not ashamed to break the road and let the other pass by them . Monday , July 8. - Having past our Sunday with- out anything remarkable , unless the catching a great number of whitings in the ...
... consider only their own security , and are not ashamed to break the road and let the other pass by them . Monday , July 8. - Having past our Sunday with- out anything remarkable , unless the catching a great number of whitings in the ...
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