The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... later he was dead . If Dr Johnson had died at forty - seven , instead of at seventy - five , we should have known little or nothing of him . Fielding came of an ancient family whose splendid lineage justifies 5 745741 ...
... later he was dead . If Dr Johnson had died at forty - seven , instead of at seventy - five , we should have known little or nothing of him . Fielding came of an ancient family whose splendid lineage justifies 5 745741 ...
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... known ; nor is it known how it was that he went to the University of Leyden instead of following the usual course of going to Oxford or Cambridge . At Leyden he is said to have studied " with a remarkable application for two years ...
... known ; nor is it known how it was that he went to the University of Leyden instead of following the usual course of going to Oxford or Cambridge . At Leyden he is said to have studied " with a remarkable application for two years ...
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... known and approved fidelity and intrepidity . After some weeks the money was paid at the treasury , and within a few days after two hundred pounds of it had come to my hands , the whole gang of cut - throats was entirely dispersed ...
... known and approved fidelity and intrepidity . After some weeks the money was paid at the treasury , and within a few days after two hundred pounds of it had come to my hands , the whole gang of cut - throats was entirely dispersed ...
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... known their own interests , to such numbers of aged and infirm valetudinarians , who might have gasped through two or three mild winters more , I returned to town in February , in a condition less despaired of by myself than by any of ...
... known their own interests , to such numbers of aged and infirm valetudinarians , who might have gasped through two or three mild winters more , I returned to town in February , in a condition less despaired of by myself than by any of ...
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... known it to have a surprising success in the cure of a most stubborn anasarca , which is indeed no other than , as the word implies , the dropsy of the flesh ; and this was , at that time , a large part of my complaint . After a short ...
... known it to have a surprising success in the cure of a most stubborn anasarca , which is indeed no other than , as the word implies , the dropsy of the flesh ; and this was , at that time , a large part of my complaint . After a short ...
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