The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... poor of those sums which men , who are always ready to plunder both as much as they can , have been pleased to suspect me of taking : on the contrary , by composing , instead of inflaming , the quarrels of porters and beggars ( which I ...
... poor of those sums which men , who are always ready to plunder both as much as they can , have been pleased to suspect me of taking : on the contrary , by composing , instead of inflaming , the quarrels of porters and beggars ( which I ...
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... poor sacrifice this was , being indeed no other than the giving up what I saw little likelihood of being able to hold much longer , and which , upon the terms I held it , nothing but the weakness of human nature could represent to me as ...
... poor sacrifice this was , being indeed no other than the giving up what I saw little likelihood of being able to hold much longer , and which , upon the terms I held it , nothing but the weakness of human nature could represent to me as ...
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... poor man for stealing a horse . " " You are not to be hanged , sir , " answered my ever - honoured and beloved friend , for stealing a horse , but you are to be hanged that horses may not be stolen . " In like manner it might have been ...
... poor man for stealing a horse . " " You are not to be hanged , sir , " answered my ever - honoured and beloved friend , for stealing a horse , but you are to be hanged that horses may not be stolen . " In like manner it might have been ...
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... poor wife , after passing a night in the utmost torments of the toothache , resolved to have it drawn . I despatched therefore a servant into Wapping to bring in haste the best tooth - drawer he could find . He soon found out a female ...
... poor wife , after passing a night in the utmost torments of the toothache , resolved to have it drawn . I despatched therefore a servant into Wapping to bring in haste the best tooth - drawer he could find . He soon found out a female ...
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... poor wife to inexpressible torment , he was obliged to leave her tooth in statu quo ; and she had now the comfortable prospect of a long fit of pain , which might have lasted her whole voyage , without any possibility of relief . In ...
... poor wife to inexpressible torment , he was obliged to leave her tooth in statu quo ; and she had now the comfortable prospect of a long fit of pain , which might have lasted her whole voyage , without any possibility of relief . In ...
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