The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 24
... scarce need to be informed that the writer I mean is the late bishop of Cloyne , in Ireland , and the discovery that of the virtues of tar - water . I then happened to recollect , upon a hint given me by the inimitable and shamefully ...
... scarce need to be informed that the writer I mean is the late bishop of Cloyne , in Ireland , and the discovery that of the virtues of tar - water . I then happened to recollect , upon a hint given me by the inimitable and shamefully ...
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... scarce any ) faintness . Those of my physical friends on whose judgment I chiefly depended seemed to think my only chance of life consisted in having the whole summer before me ; in which I might hope to gather sufficient strength to ...
... scarce any ) faintness . Those of my physical friends on whose judgment I chiefly depended seemed to think my only chance of life consisted in having the whole summer before me ; in which I might hope to gather sufficient strength to ...
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... scarce settled in Paradise before they disliked their own home , and became passengers to another place . Hence it appears that the humour of travelling is as old as the human race A Voyage to Lisbon 35 must be supposed to have ...
... scarce settled in Paradise before they disliked their own home , and became passengers to another place . Hence it appears that the humour of travelling is as old as the human race A Voyage to Lisbon 35 must be supposed to have ...
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... scarce consistent with the liberties of a free people , nor could it be reconciled with them , did it not move downwards ; a circumstance universally apprehended to be incompatible to all kinds of slavery ; for Aristotle in his ...
... scarce consistent with the liberties of a free people , nor could it be reconciled with them , did it not move downwards ; a circumstance universally apprehended to be incompatible to all kinds of slavery ; for Aristotle in his ...
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... scarce any degree of pain had not a little raised me in his esteem . That he might adhere , therefore , in the most religious and rigorous manner to his word , when he had no longer any temptation from interest to break it A Voyage to ...
... scarce any degree of pain had not a little raised me in his esteem . That he might adhere , therefore , in the most religious and rigorous manner to his word , when he had no longer any temptation from interest to break it A Voyage to ...
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