The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 16
... reasons and arguments I could bring to support it , drawn out in several sheets of paper ; and soon received a message from the duke by Mr Carrington , acquainting me that my plan was highly approved of , and that all the terms of it ...
... reasons and arguments I could bring to support it , drawn out in several sheets of paper ; and soon received a message from the duke by Mr Carrington , acquainting me that my plan was highly approved of , and that all the terms of it ...
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... 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 , 1754. - On 28 A Voyage to Lisbon But our great haste was ...
... 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 , 1754. - On 28 A Voyage to Lisbon But our great haste was ...
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... 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 society from which people of the ...
... 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 society from which people of the ...
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... reasons that proved he was not one ; and to shew himself a fine gentleman , by a behaviour which seemed to insinuate he ... reason to apprehend that our voyage might be long , and that my belly , which began already to be much ex- tended ...
... reasons that proved he was not one ; and to shew himself a fine gentleman , by a behaviour which seemed to insinuate he ... reason to apprehend that our voyage might be long , and that my belly , which began already to be much ex- tended ...
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... reason so justly , that I came over to his side , and assisted him in prevailing on my wife ( for it was no easy matter ) to resolve on keeping her tooth a little longer , and to apply palliatives only for relief . These were opium ...
... reason so justly , that I came over to his side , and assisted him in prevailing on my wife ( for it was no easy matter ) to resolve on keeping her tooth a little longer , and to apply palliatives only for relief . These were opium ...
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