The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... entirely dispersed , seven of them were in actual custody , and the rest driven , some out of the town , and others out of the kingdom . Though my health was now reduced to the last extremity , I continued to act with the utmost vigour ...
... entirely dispersed , seven of them were in actual custody , and the rest driven , some out of the town , and others out of the kingdom . Though my health was now reduced to the last extremity , I continued to act with the utmost vigour ...
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... entirely emaciated that it had lost all its muscular flesh . Mine was now no longer what was called a Bath case ; nor , if it had been so , had I strength remain- ing sufficient to go thither , a ride of six miles only being attended ...
... entirely emaciated that it had lost all its muscular flesh . Mine was now no longer what was called a Bath case ; nor , if it had been so , had I strength remain- ing sufficient to go thither , a ride of six miles only being attended ...
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... entirely to her , and she made as great a fool of me as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever ; under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer , the company of my little ones during eight hours ; and I doubt ...
... entirely to her , and she made as great a fool of me as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever ; under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer , the company of my little ones during eight hours ; and I doubt ...
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... entirely exempt , that they have not the least knowledge or idea of them ; nor indeed of the characters which are formed by them . Such , for instance , is the conveyance of goods and passengers from one place to another . Now there is ...
... entirely exempt , that they have not the least knowledge or idea of them ; nor indeed of the characters which are formed by them . Such , for instance , is the conveyance of goods and passengers from one place to another . Now there is ...
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... entirely lost , hath produced a change in military affairs to the advantage of our enemies . As for our successes in later days , if they were not entirely owing to the superior genius of our general , they were not a little due to the ...
... entirely lost , hath produced a change in military affairs to the advantage of our enemies . As for our successes in later days , if they were not entirely owing to the superior genius of our general , they were not a little due to the ...
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