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Page 49
... hope rested , should become blind like the rest . This calamity had , actually befallen the Leon , a Spanish vessel which the Rodeur met with on her passage , and the whole of whose crew , having become blind , were under the necessity ...
... hope rested , should become blind like the rest . This calamity had , actually befallen the Leon , a Spanish vessel which the Rodeur met with on her passage , and the whole of whose crew , having become blind , were under the necessity ...
Page 349
... hope every one will endeavour to make him sensible of it by civilities , and by services , as far as he will accept of them . I revere his greatness of mind , which makes him fly obligations and dependance ; and I have the vanity to ...
... hope every one will endeavour to make him sensible of it by civilities , and by services , as far as he will accept of them . I revere his greatness of mind , which makes him fly obligations and dependance ; and I have the vanity to ...
Page 454
... hope will be such as I should desire . I am rejoiced at your journey from Ardiliers , and hope before long to see you at my hermitage at Coussay , where you may command . I return you a thousand thanks for the trouble which you took in ...
... hope will be such as I should desire . I am rejoiced at your journey from Ardiliers , and hope before long to see you at my hermitage at Coussay , where you may command . I return you a thousand thanks for the trouble which you took in ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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