The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 40
... side , with which he swaggered in his cabin , among the wretches his passengers , whom he had stowed in cupboards on each side . He was a person of a very singular character . He had taken it into his head that he was a gentleman , from ...
... side , with which he swaggered in his cabin , among the wretches his passengers , whom he had stowed in cupboards on each side . He was a person of a very singular character . He had taken it into his head that he was a gentleman , from ...
Página 42
... side , they were informed that the ship was gone ; for indeed she had set out a few minutes after his quitting her ; nor did the pilot , who well knew the errand on which I had sent my servant , think fit to wait a moment for his return ...
... side , they were informed that the ship was gone ; for indeed she had set out a few minutes after his quitting her ; nor did the pilot , who well knew the errand on which I had sent my servant , think fit to wait a moment for his return ...
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... side , and assisted him in prevailing on my wife ( for it was no easy matter ) to resolve on keeping her tooth a little longer , and to apply palliatives only for relief . These were opium applied to the tooth , and blisters behind the ...
... side , and assisted him in prevailing on my wife ( for it was no easy matter ) to resolve on keeping her tooth a little longer , and to apply palliatives only for relief . These were opium applied to the tooth , and blisters behind the ...
Página 69
... side , and that a very bloody one , was laid on the brick floor . I then ordered Mrs Francis to be called in , in order to give her instructions concerning it ; in particular , what I would have roasted and what baked ; concluding that ...
... side , and that a very bloody one , was laid on the brick floor . I then ordered Mrs Francis to be called in , in order to give her instructions concerning it ; in particular , what I would have roasted and what baked ; concluding that ...
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... side , and was in the form of a ship with gunwales too . For my own part , I make little doubt but this apartment was an ancient temple , built with the materials of a wreck , and probably dedicated to Neptune in honour of THE BLESSING ...
... side , and was in the form of a ship with gunwales too . For my own part , I make little doubt but this apartment was an ancient temple , built with the materials of a wreck , and probably dedicated to Neptune in honour of THE BLESSING ...
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