Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries; with recollections of the author's life, and of his visit to Italy, Том 21828 |
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... captains , probably to save charges ; for , in every thing but stocking his cellars with pro- vision , he was penurious . For sausages and " botargoes , " ( first authors , perhaps , of the jaundice in our blood , ) Friar John would ...
... captains , probably to save charges ; for , in every thing but stocking his cellars with pro- vision , he was penurious . For sausages and " botargoes , " ( first authors , perhaps , of the jaundice in our blood , ) Friar John would ...
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... years before my mother could set off with her children for England . She embarked in the Earl of Effingham fri- gate , Captain Dempster ; who , from the mo- 84 RECOLLECTIONS OF concluded with advising her, as she valued her ...
... years before my mother could set off with her children for England . She embarked in the Earl of Effingham fri- gate , Captain Dempster ; who , from the mo- 84 RECOLLECTIONS OF concluded with advising her, as she valued her ...
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... Captain could not help entertaining of her fellow - passenger . My mother , instead of giving way to tears and lamentations , did all she could to keep up the spirits of her children . The lady in question did the reverse ; and my ...
... Captain could not help entertaining of her fellow - passenger . My mother , instead of giving way to tears and lamentations , did all she could to keep up the spirits of her children . The lady in question did the reverse ; and my ...
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... Captain , who congratulated himself on having a female passenger so truly worthy of the name of woman . Many years afterwards , near the same spot , and during a similar danger , her son , the writer of this book , with a wife and seven ...
... Captain , who congratulated himself on having a female passenger so truly worthy of the name of woman . Many years afterwards , near the same spot , and during a similar danger , her son , the writer of this book , with a wife and seven ...
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... Captain Cook ; for which we highly venerated him . He was a good man , of plain simple manners , with a heavy large person and a be- nign countenance . When he was in Otaheite , the natives played him a trick while bathing , and stole ...
... Captain Cook ; for which we highly venerated him . He was a good man , of plain simple manners , with a heavy large person and a be- nign countenance . When he was in Otaheite , the natives played him a trick while bathing , and stole ...
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