The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... took Mr Ward's medicines , which had seldom any perceptible operation . Those in particular of the diaphoretic kind , the working of which is thought to require a great strength of constitution to support , had so little effect on me ...
... took Mr Ward's medicines , which had seldom any perceptible operation . Those in particular of the diaphoretic kind , the working of which is thought to require a great strength of constitution to support , had so little effect on me ...
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... the world , and my eldest daughter , followed me ; some friends went with us , and others here took their leave ; and I heard my behaviour applauded , with many murmurs and praises to which I well knew I had no title 29 THE VOYAGE ...
... the world , and my eldest daughter , followed me ; some friends went with us , and others here took their leave ; and I heard my behaviour applauded , with many murmurs and praises to which I well knew I had no title 29 THE VOYAGE ...
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... took his leave of me after dinner , as did a young lady of her sister , who was proceeding with my wife to Lisbon . They both set out together in a post - chaise for London . Soon after their departure our cabin , where my wife and I ...
... took his leave of me after dinner , as did a young lady of her sister , who was proceeding with my wife to Lisbon . They both set out together in a post - chaise for London . Soon after their departure our cabin , where my wife and I ...
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... took his covering from his head and laid it on the table , saying , he asked pardon , and blamed the mate , who should , he said , have informed him if any persons of distinction were below . I told him he might guess by our appear ...
... took his covering from his head and laid it on the table , saying , he asked pardon , and blamed the mate , who should , he said , have informed him if any persons of distinction were below . I told him he might guess by our appear ...
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... citizens . 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.
... citizens . 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.
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