The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... short , it is so ; and how it comes to be so I leave to form a question in the Robin Hood Society , or to be propounded for solution among the ænigmas in the Woman's Almanac for the next year . Monday , July 1. - This day Mr Welch took ...
... short , it is so ; and how it comes to be so I leave to form a question in the Robin Hood Society , or to be propounded for solution among the ænigmas in the Woman's Almanac for the next year . Monday , July 1. - This day Mr Welch took ...
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... short , we returned to our former station , and once more cast anchor in the neigh- bourhood of Deal . Here , though we lay near the shore , that we might promise ourselves all the emolument which could be derived from it , we found ...
... short , we returned to our former station , and once more cast anchor in the neigh- bourhood of Deal . Here , though we lay near the shore , that we might promise ourselves all the emolument which could be derived from it , we found ...
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... short observation , which will , perhaps , set the whole matter in a clearer light than the longest and most laboured harangue . Whereas envy of all things most ex- poses us to danger from others , so contempt of all things best secures ...
... short observation , which will , perhaps , set the whole matter in a clearer light than the longest and most laboured harangue . Whereas envy of all things most ex- poses us to danger from others , so contempt of all things best secures ...
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... short , Mrs Francis ( for that was the name of the good woman of the house ) no sooner received the news of our intended arrival than she considered more the gentility than the humanity of her guests , and applied herself not to that ...
... short , Mrs Francis ( for that was the name of the good woman of the house ) no sooner received the news of our intended arrival than she considered more the gentility than the humanity of her guests , and applied herself not to that ...
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... short by paying the bill . This morning our ladies went to church , more , I fear , from curiosity than religion ; they were attended by the captain in a most military attire , with his cockade in his hat and his sword by his side . So ...
... short by paying the bill . This morning our ladies went to church , more , I fear , from curiosity than religion ; they were attended by the captain in a most military attire , with his cockade in his hat and his sword by his side . So ...
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