The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 24
... given me by the inimitable and shamefully - distressed author of the Female Quixote , that I had many years before , from curiosity only , taken a cursory 24 A Voyage to Lisbon endeavouring to serve me, without any expectation ...
... given me by the inimitable and shamefully - distressed author of the Female Quixote , that I had many years before , from curiosity only , taken a cursory 24 A Voyage to Lisbon endeavouring to serve me, without any expectation ...
Página 27
... given my brother full power to contract for our passage , I began to prepare my family for the voyage with the utmost expedition . But our great haste was needless ; for the captain Introduction 27 quarter should steal off in the same ...
... given my brother full power to contract for our passage , I began to prepare my family for the voyage with the utmost expedition . But our great haste was needless ; for the captain Introduction 27 quarter should steal off in the same ...
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... given rise to more speculative societies in Europe than I at present can recollect the names of — perhaps , indeed , than I or any other , besides their very near neighbours , ever heard mentioned - would assist in promoting so curious ...
... given rise to more speculative societies in Europe than I at present can recollect the names of — perhaps , indeed , than I or any other , besides their very near neighbours , ever heard mentioned - would assist in promoting so curious ...
Página 53
... given to it by many acts of parlia- ment , that , having once established the laws of customs on merchandize , it seems to have been the sole view of the legislature to strengthen the hands and to protect the persons of the officers who ...
... given to it by many acts of parlia- ment , that , having once established the laws of customs on merchandize , it seems to have been the sole view of the legislature to strengthen the hands and to protect the persons of the officers who ...
Página 55
... given me some happiness , could I have known how to employ those spirits which were raised by it ; but , unfortunately for me , I was left in a disposition of enjoying an agreeable hour without the assistance of a companion , which has ...
... given me some happiness , could I have known how to employ those spirits which were raised by it ; but , unfortunately for me , I was left in a disposition of enjoying an agreeable hour without the assistance of a companion , which has ...
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absolute act of parliament ance anchor appear apprehended arrived assistance attended Axylus bashaw began believe boat cabin called captain carried conveyed counten deck declared degree dinner Diodorus Siculus distemper doth dropsy Dunciad endeavours enjoy evil expence favour fellow Fielding Fielding's fish Francis gentleman Gravesend happened hath Haymarket Theatre Henry Fielding honour human hundred pounds immediately July justice of peace kind labour lady land landmen latter least likewise Lisbon live London magistrates means miles morning never obliged observation ourselves passengers perhaps person pleasant pleasure poor port Portsmouth present reader returned Ryde sail sailors scarce seemed seldom shew shillings ship shore sight soon Spithead sufficient superior sure tar-water taste thought tion Tom Jones truth utmost venison vessel voyage W. M. THACKERAY whole wife wind wind-bound