The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 27
... land , beside the expence of it , was infinitely too long and fatiguing ; and I could hear of no ship that was likely to set out from London , within any reasonable time , for Marseilles , or any other port in that part of the ...
... land , beside the expence of it , was infinitely too long and fatiguing ; and I could hear of no ship that was likely to set out from London , within any reasonable time , for Marseilles , or any other port in that part of the ...
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... land , and there wait the arrival of his ship , assigning many reasons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had before deter- mined me to go on board near the Tower . THE VOYAGE Wednesday , June 26 ...
... land , and there wait the arrival of his ship , assigning many reasons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had before deter- mined me to go on board near the Tower . THE VOYAGE Wednesday , June 26 ...
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... passage from my coach to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition . This latter fatigue was , perhaps , somewhat heightened by 30 A Voyage to Lisbon.
... passage from my coach to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition . This latter fatigue was , perhaps , somewhat heightened by 30 A Voyage to Lisbon.
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... land and water , both of which have much variety ; that by land being performed in different vehicles , such as coaches , caravans , waggons , etc .; and that by water in ships , barges , and boats , of various sizes and denominations ...
... land and water , both of which have much variety ; that by land being performed in different vehicles , such as coaches , caravans , waggons , etc .; and that by water in ships , barges , and boats , of various sizes and denominations ...
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... land , and treat of those who travel by water ; for whatever is said on this subject is applicable to both alike , and we may bring them together as closely as they are brought in the liturgy , when they are recommended to the prayers ...
... land , and treat of those who travel by water ; for whatever is said on this subject is applicable to both alike , and we may bring them together as closely as they are brought in the liturgy , when they are recommended to the prayers ...
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