The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 17
... whole days , nay , sometimes whole nights , especially when there was any difficulty in procuring sufficient evidence to convict them ; which is a very common case in street - robberies , even when the guilt of the party is sufficiently ...
... whole days , nay , sometimes whole nights , especially when there was any difficulty in procuring sufficient evidence to convict them ; which is a very common case in street - robberies , even when the guilt of the party is sufficiently ...
Página 19
... whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four in the most unwholesome , as well as nauseous air in the universe , and which hath in his case corrupted a good ...
... whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four in the most unwholesome , as well as nauseous air in the universe , and which hath in his case corrupted a good ...
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... whole time I 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 ...
... whole time I 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 ...
Página 26
... whole summer before me ; in which I might hope to gather sufficient strength to encounter the inclemencies of the ensuing winter . But this chance began daily to lessen . I saw the summer mouldering away , or rather , indeed , the year ...
... whole summer before me ; in which I might hope to gather sufficient strength to encounter the inclemencies of the ensuing winter . But this chance began daily to lessen . I saw the summer mouldering away , or rather , indeed , the year ...
Página 35
... whole design was subverted in a moment by hearing of the discovery just mentioned to have been made by the young antiquarian , who , from the most antient record in the world ( though I don't find the society are all agreed on this ...
... whole design was subverted in a moment by hearing of the discovery just mentioned to have been made by the young antiquarian , who , from the most antient record in the world ( though I don't find the society are all agreed on this ...
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