The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... sailors and watermen , few of whom failed of paying their compliments to me by all manner of insults and jests on my misery . No man who knew me will think I conceived any personal resentment at this behaviour ; but it was a lively ...
... sailors and watermen , few of whom failed of paying their compliments to me by all manner of insults and jests on my misery . No man who knew me will think I conceived any personal resentment at this behaviour ; but it was a lively ...
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... all its different uses , that of the head or chief of any body of men seems to be most capable of this compre- hension ; for whether they be a company of soldiers , a crew of sailors , or a gang of rogues A Voyage to Lisbon 39.
... all its different uses , that of the head or chief of any body of men seems to be most capable of this compre- hension ; for whether they be a company of soldiers , a crew of sailors , or a gang of rogues A Voyage to Lisbon 39.
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Henry Fielding. a crew of sailors , or a gang of rogues , he who is at the head of them is always stiled the captain . The particular tyrant whose fortune it was to stow us aboard laid a farther claim to ... sailors, or a gang of rogues...
Henry Fielding. a crew of sailors , or a gang of rogues , he who is at the head of them is always stiled the captain . The particular tyrant whose fortune it was to stow us aboard laid a farther claim to ... sailors, or a gang of rogues...
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... sailor . In short , he had as many offices as Scrub in the play , and went through them all with great dexterity ; this of surgeon was , perhaps , the only one in which his skill was some- what deficient , at least that branch of ...
... sailor . In short , he had as many offices as Scrub in the play , and went through them all with great dexterity ; this of surgeon was , perhaps , the only one in which his skill was some- what deficient , at least that branch of ...
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... of ours ; for this honour I would always administer to the pride of our sailors , who should challenge it from all their neighbours with truth and success . And A Voyage to Lisbon 43 up with us before we were got under full sail...
... of ours ; for this honour I would always administer to the pride of our sailors , who should challenge it from all their neighbours with truth and success . And A Voyage to Lisbon 43 up with us before we were got under full sail...
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