The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 16
... the future , 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.
... the future , 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.
Página 18
... remain- ing sufficient to go thither , a ride of six miles only being attended with an intolerable fatigue . I now discharged my lodgings at Bath , which I had hitherto kept . I began in earnest to look on my case as desperate , and I ...
... remain- ing sufficient to go thither , a ride of six miles only being attended with an intolerable fatigue . I now discharged my lodgings at Bath , which I had hitherto kept . I began in earnest to look on my case as desperate , and I ...
Página 25
... remains undiscovered , and perhaps will always remain so . Upon the reperusal of this book I found the bishop only asserting his opinion that tar - water might be useful in the dropsy , since he had known it to have a surprising success ...
... remains undiscovered , and perhaps will always remain so . Upon the reperusal of this book I found the bishop only asserting his opinion that tar - water might be useful in the dropsy , since he had known it to have a surprising success ...
Página 39
... remain quiet at an ale - house door for above a whole hour , and that even in the hottest day in summer . But as this kind of tyranny , though it hath escaped our political writers , hath been I think touched by our dramatic , and is ...
... remain quiet at an ale - house door for above a whole hour , and that even in the hottest day in summer . But as this kind of tyranny , though it hath escaped our political writers , hath been I think touched by our dramatic , and is ...
Página 74
... remain so long at such a house without tasting any other delicacy than bread , small beer , a teacupfull of milk called cream , a glass of rum converted into punch by their own materials , and one bottle of wind , of which we only ...
... remain so long at such a house without tasting any other delicacy than bread , small beer , a teacupfull of milk called cream , a glass of rum converted into punch by their own materials , and one bottle of wind , of which we only ...
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