The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 15
... immediately to Bath . I accordingly writ that very night to Mrs Bowden , who , by the next post , informed me she had taken me a lodging for a month certain . Within a few days after this , whilst I was prepar- ing for my journey , and ...
... immediately to Bath . I accordingly writ that very night to Mrs Bowden , who , by the next post , informed me she had taken me a lodging for a month certain . Within a few days after this , whilst I was prepar- ing for my journey , and ...
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... immediately complied ; but the duke , 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 ...
... immediately complied ; but the duke , 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 ...
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... immediately to carry off a quantity of water already collected . For my delivery from this I well knew I must be again obliged to the trochar ; and that if the tar- water did me any good at all it must be only by the slowest degrees ...
... immediately to carry off a quantity of water already collected . For my delivery from this I well knew I must be again obliged to the trochar ; and that if the tar- water did me any good at all it must be only by the slowest degrees ...
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... immediately derived from the highest ; and , as it is equally protected by the same force and sanctified by the same authority , is alike danger- ous to the well - being of the subject . Of all powers , perhaps , there is none so ...
... immediately derived from the highest ; and , as it is equally protected by the same force and sanctified by the same authority , is alike danger- ous to the well - being of the subject . Of all powers , perhaps , there is none so ...
Página 63
... immediately given to the captain , who was then upon deck , and received it with the utmost concern and many bitter oaths . He immediately gave orders to the steersman in favour of the poor thing , as he called it A Voyage to Lisbon 63.
... immediately given to the captain , who was then upon deck , and received it with the utmost concern and many bitter oaths . He immediately gave orders to the steersman in favour of the poor thing , as he called it A Voyage to Lisbon 63.
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