The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 25
... obliged to the trochar ; and that if the tar- water did me any good at all it must be only by the slowest degrees ; and that if it should ever get the better of my distemper it must be by the tedious operation of undermining , and not ...
... obliged to the trochar ; and that if the tar- water did me any good at all it must be only by the slowest degrees ; and that if it should ever get the better of my distemper it must be by the tedious operation of undermining , and not ...
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... obliged to sail for Lisbon in three days . I eagerly embraced the offer , notwithstanding the shortness of the time ; and , having given my brother full power to contract for our passage , I began to prepare my family for the voyage ...
... obliged to sail for Lisbon in three days . I eagerly embraced the offer , notwithstanding the shortness of the time ; and , having given my brother full power to contract for our passage , I began to prepare my family for the voyage ...
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... obliged to hearken to the voice of reason , if I may use the captain's own words , and to rest myself contented . Indeed , there was no alternative within my reach but what would have cost me much too dear . There are many evils in ...
... obliged to hearken to the voice of reason , if I may use the captain's own words , and to rest myself contented . Indeed , there was no alternative within my reach but what would have cost me much too dear . There are many evils in ...
Página 38
... obliged to perform his agreement , if God permit , but all the inter- mediate time you are absolutely under his govern- ment ; he carries you how he will , when he will , and whither he will , provided it be not much out of the road ...
... obliged to perform his agreement , if God permit , but all the inter- mediate time you are absolutely under his govern- ment ; he carries you how he will , when he will , and whither he will , provided it be not much out of the road ...
Página 54
... former . He likewise declined the operation , for the same reason which had been assigned by the former : however , such was her resolution , backed with pain , that he was obliged to make the attempt 54 A Voyage to Lisbon.
... former . He likewise declined the operation , for the same reason which had been assigned by the former : however , such was her resolution , backed with pain , that he was obliged to make the attempt 54 A Voyage to Lisbon.
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