Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... bound- less abundance recompensed all we suffered by the mid - day violence of the burning sun . In the romantic and more temperate retreat of Cintra we enjoyed the most charming and en- chanting scenes and prospects nature can dis ...
... bound- less abundance recompensed all we suffered by the mid - day violence of the burning sun . In the romantic and more temperate retreat of Cintra we enjoyed the most charming and en- chanting scenes and prospects nature can dis ...
Page 94
... bound in duty to adapt my mode of life to the circumstances of my situation , and the undefined character , in which I stood . I was not restricted from re- ceiving my friends , but I made no visits what- soever , and the journal of any ...
... bound in duty to adapt my mode of life to the circumstances of my situation , and the undefined character , in which I stood . I was not restricted from re- ceiving my friends , but I made no visits what- soever , and the journal of any ...
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... bound to disguise from him what I thought of it , neither did I scruple to suggest to him the idea , which I had formed in my mind , of an expedient , that might have conciliated both parties , and would at all events have obviated ...
... bound to disguise from him what I thought of it , neither did I scruple to suggest to him the idea , which I had formed in my mind , of an expedient , that might have conciliated both parties , and would at all events have obviated ...
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... bound to Lisbon , and consigned them to Commodore Johnstone , or the com- manding officer for the time being , to be put on board , and exchanged for the like number of Spanish prisoners , which accordingly was done with the exception ...
... bound to Lisbon , and consigned them to Commodore Johnstone , or the com- manding officer for the time being , to be put on board , and exchanged for the like number of Spanish prisoners , which accordingly was done with the exception ...
Page 172
... , that Mr. Se- cretary Robinson , who was the vehicle of the promise , was more immediately bound to solicit and obtain the fulfilment of it , and this I am 1 ; persuaded was completely in his power to do 172 MEMOIRS OF.
... , that Mr. Se- cretary Robinson , who was the vehicle of the promise , was more immediately bound to solicit and obtain the fulfilment of it , and this I am 1 ; persuaded was completely in his power to do 172 MEMOIRS OF.
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