The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... to form them- selves into bodies , or at least to remain any time formidable to the public . I had delayed my Bath journey for some time , contrary to the repeated advice of my physical acquaintance , 16 A Voyage to Lisbon.
... to form them- selves into bodies , or at least to remain any time formidable to the public . I had delayed my Bath journey for some time , contrary to the repeated advice of my physical acquaintance , 16 A Voyage to Lisbon.
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... least beyond the reach of necessity , which I myself began to despair of doing . And though I disclaim all pretence to that Spartan or Roman patriotism which loved the public so well that it was always ready to become a voluntary ...
... least beyond the reach of necessity , which I myself began to despair of doing . And though I disclaim all pretence to that Spartan or Roman patriotism which loved the public so well that it was always ready to become a voluntary ...
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... least , that none hath undergone the pains of communicat- ing this discovery in writing to the world . The reader , I think , will scarce need to be informed that the writer I mean is the late bishop of Cloyne , in Ireland , and the ...
... least , that none hath undergone the pains of communicat- ing this discovery in writing to the world . The reader , I think , will scarce need to be informed that the writer I mean is the late bishop of Cloyne , in Ireland , and the ...
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... least knowledge or 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 ...
... least knowledge or 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 ...
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... least that branch of tapping for the dropsy ; for he very ingenuously and modestly confessed he had never seen the operation per- formed , nor was possessed of that chirurgical instru- ment with which it is performed . Friday , June 28 ...
... least that branch of tapping for the dropsy ; for he very ingenuously and modestly confessed he had never seen the operation per- formed , nor was possessed of that chirurgical instru- ment with which it is performed . Friday , June 28 ...
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