The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... returned from Leyden , at twenty years of age , he was six feet high , of great physical strength and of immense powers of enjoyment . Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , his kinswoman , writing in after years upon his wild and reckless youth ...
... returned from Leyden , at twenty years of age , he was six feet high , of great physical strength and of immense powers of enjoyment . Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , his kinswoman , writing in after years upon his wild and reckless youth ...
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... returned to his old love , the study of the law , and engaged in various journalistic enterprises . He started a paper called the Champion , and , we are told , wrote " a large number of fugitive political tracts . " In due time he was ...
... returned to his old love , the study of the law , and engaged in various journalistic enterprises . He started a paper called the Champion , and , we are told , wrote " a large number of fugitive political tracts . " In due time he was ...
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... returned to town in February , in a condition less despaired of by myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr Ward , who wished I had taken his advice earlier . By his advice I was tapped , and fourteen quarts of ...
... returned to town in February , in a condition less despaired of by myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr Ward , who wished I had taken his advice earlier . By his advice I was tapped , and fourteen quarts of ...
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... returned from their voyage . These are , I believe , the largest and finest vessels which are anywhere employed in commercial affairs . The colliers , likewise , which are very numerous , and even assemble in fleets , are ships of great ...
... returned from their voyage . These are , I believe , the largest and finest vessels which are anywhere employed in commercial affairs . The colliers , likewise , which are very numerous , and even assemble in fleets , are ships of great ...
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... returned with most of the articles I sent for , and I now thought myself in a condition of living a week on my own provisions . I therefore ordered my own dinner , which I wanted nothing but a cook to dress and a proper fire to dress it ...
... returned with most of the articles I sent for , and I now thought myself in a condition of living a week on my own provisions . I therefore ordered my own dinner , which I wanted nothing but a cook to dress and a proper fire to dress it ...
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