The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... received a message from his grace the duke of Newcastle , by Mr Carrington , the king's messenger , to attend his grace the next morning , in Lincoln's- inn - fields , upon some business of importance ; but I excused myself from ...
... received a message from his grace the duke of Newcastle , by Mr Carrington , the king's messenger , to attend his grace the next morning , in Lincoln's- inn - fields , upon some business of importance ; but I excused myself from ...
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... 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 would be complied with . The principal and most material of those terms was the immediately depositing ...
... 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 would be complied with . The principal and most material of those terms was the immediately depositing ...
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... given to the captain , who was then upon deck , and received it with the utmost concern and many bitter oaths . He immediately gave orders to the steersman in favour of the poor thing , as he called it A Voyage to Lisbon 63.
... given to the captain , who was then upon deck , and received it with the utmost concern and many bitter oaths . He immediately gave orders to the steersman in favour of the poor thing , as he called it A Voyage to Lisbon 63.
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... received the news of our intended arrival than she considered more the gentility than the humanity of her guests , and applied herself not to that which kindles but to that which extinguishes fire , and , forgetting to put on her pot ...
... received the news of our intended arrival than she considered more the gentility than the humanity of her guests , and applied herself not to that which kindles but to that which extinguishes fire , and , forgetting to put on her pot ...
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... received two hints . The one , that it was not from a mistake of our inclina- tion that the good woman had starved us , but from wisely consulting her own dignity , or rather perhaps her vanity , to which our hunger was offered up as a ...
... received two hints . The one , that it was not from a mistake of our inclina- tion that the good woman had starved us , but from wisely consulting her own dignity , or rather perhaps her vanity , to which our hunger was offered up as a ...
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