The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... idea . However , by the assistance of my friend , Mr Welch , whom I never think or speak of but with love and esteem , I conquered this difficulty , as I did afterwards that of ascending the ship , into which I was hoisted with more ...
... idea . However , by the assistance of my friend , Mr Welch , whom I never think or speak of but with love and esteem , I conquered this difficulty , as I did afterwards that of ascending the ship , into which I was hoisted with more ...
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... idea of devils ; for I don't know that any brutes can be taxed with such malevolence . A surloin of beef was now placed on the table , for which , though little better than carrion , as much was charged by the master of the little ...
... idea of devils ; for I don't know that any brutes can be taxed with such malevolence . A surloin of beef was now placed on the table , for which , though little better than carrion , as much was charged by the master of the little ...
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... 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 no such thing as any kind of knowledge con- temptible in ...
... 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 no such thing as any kind of knowledge con- temptible in ...
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... idea to it : if , indeed , there be any general meaning which may comprehend all its different uses , that of the head or chief of any body of men seems to be most capable of this compre- hension ; for whether they be a company of ...
... idea to it : if , indeed , there be any general meaning which may comprehend all its different uses , that of the head or chief of any body of men seems to be most capable of this compre- hension ; for whether they be a company of ...
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... idea of the great perfection to which we are arrived in building those floating castles , and the figure which we may always make in Europe among the other maritime powers . That of Wool- wich , at least , very strongly imprinted this idea ...
... idea of the great perfection to which we are arrived in building those floating castles , and the figure which we may always make in Europe among the other maritime powers . That of Wool- wich , at least , very strongly imprinted this idea ...
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