...They usually come to Africa in order to make a little money, and return to Lisbon...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...This is the more remarkable, as nearly all the commerce is carried on by means of English calico brought hither via Lisbon...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...According to a work published in Lisbon in 1717, entitled 'Historia Insulana,' written by a Jesuit, the rabbits were turned out in 1420...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
..., was descendedfrom a noble family of Sêrem, in the parish ofMacinhata, forty-three leagues from Lisbon...
John W. Bradley 「Illuminated Manuscripts」
...3300, buffet), a station onthe Lisbon and Madrid Railway about 8m...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...Lisbon is 209m...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...The International Express has a connectionwith Lisbon, the main train being made up ordivided as the case may be at PampilhosaJunction...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...At Lisbon, a horse whose master had taught him many tricks, was tried in1601 and found guilty of being possessed by the Devil, for which he wasburned...
Dr. D.M. Brooks 「The Necessity of Atheism」
...The regiments that came here from Lisbon had been twenty years in the country, although, on leaving Europe, they were promised to return at the expiration of the third...
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 1」
...' Itgoverns the lumbar regions, and reigns over Austria, Alsace, Savoy,Portugal, Livonia, India, Ethiopia, Lisbon, Vienna, Frankfort, Antwerp,Charleston, etc...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...From Oporto to Lisbon by the direct line it is211m...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
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