The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... sure of accomplishing the moment I was enabled to pay a fellow who had undertaken , for a small sum , to betray them into the hands of a set of thief - takers whom I had enlisted into the service , all men of known and approved fidelity ...
... sure of accomplishing the moment I was enabled to pay a fellow who had undertaken , for a small sum , to betray them into the hands of a set of thief - takers whom I had enlisted into the service , all men of known and approved fidelity ...
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... sure of seeing by the way , there is nothing to equal it in all the rivers of the world . The yards of Deptford and of Woolwich are noble sights , and give us a just idea of the great perfection to which we are arrived in building those ...
... sure of seeing by the way , there is nothing to equal it in all the rivers of the world . The yards of Deptford and of Woolwich are noble sights , and give us a just idea of the great perfection to which we are arrived in building those ...
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Henry Fielding. from all their neighbours with truth and success . And sure I am that not our honest tars alone , but every inhabitant of this island , may exult in the comparison , when he considers the king of Great Britain as a ...
Henry Fielding. from all their neighbours with truth and success . And sure I am that not our honest tars alone , but every inhabitant of this island , may exult in the comparison , when he considers the king of Great Britain as a ...
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... . Saturday , July 6. — This morning our commander , declaring he was sure the wind would change , took the advantage of an ebbing tide , and weighed his anchor . His assurance , however , had the 60 A Voyage to Lisbon.
... . Saturday , July 6. — This morning our commander , declaring he was sure the wind would change , took the advantage of an ebbing tide , and weighed his anchor . His assurance , however , had the 60 A Voyage to Lisbon.
Página 72
... sure of selling it . This she had not thought worthy of communication , any more than that there lived a fisherman at next door , who was then provided with plenty of soles , and whitings , and lobsters , far superior to those which ...
... sure of selling it . This she had not thought worthy of communication , any more than that there lived a fisherman at next door , who was then provided with plenty of soles , and whitings , and lobsters , far superior to those which ...
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