The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 16
... happening , unfortunately for me , to be then particularly engaged , after I had waited some time , sent a gentleman to discourse with me on the best plan which could be invented for putting an immediate end to those murders and ...
... happening , unfortunately for me , to be then particularly engaged , after I had waited some time , sent a gentleman to discourse with me on the best plan which could be invented for putting an immediate end to those murders and ...
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... happened to recollect , upon a hint 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 ...
... happened to recollect , upon a hint 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 ...
Página 32
... happened since we parted from the captain the evening before in perfect good - humour ; and all this broke forth on the first moment of his arrival this morning . He did not , however , suffer my amazement to have any long continuance ...
... happened since we parted from the captain the evening before in perfect good - humour ; and all this broke forth on the first moment of his arrival this morning . He did not , however , suffer my amazement to have any long continuance ...
Página 92
... happened in the clouds , and that the wind re- mained as much his enemy as ever , came upstairs to me with a reprieve till the morning . This was , I own , very agreeable news , and I little regretted the trouble of refurnishing my ...
... happened in the clouds , and that the wind re- mained as much his enemy as ever , came upstairs to me with a reprieve till the morning . This was , I own , very agreeable news , and I little regretted the trouble of refurnishing my ...
Página 104
... happened ; for the wind which now arose was not only favourable but brisk , and was no sooner in reach of our sails than it swept us away by the back of the Isle of Wight , and , having in the night carried us by Christchurch and ...
... happened ; for the wind which now arose was not only favourable but brisk , and was no sooner in reach of our sails than it swept us away by the back of the Isle of Wight , and , having in the night carried us by Christchurch and ...
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