The National Magazine, Volume 4Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1854 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 49
Pagina 8
... remain until the weather is such as to permit of their proceeding in safety . We found comfortable beds in the rooms prepared for us ; but even the stoves and double windows failed in affording such a degree of warmth as I could have ...
... remain until the weather is such as to permit of their proceeding in safety . We found comfortable beds in the rooms prepared for us ; but even the stoves and double windows failed in affording such a degree of warmth as I could have ...
Pagina 9
... and alarms ; the distance from the convent to Simplon , although only three miles , we FELTER . many monuments remain of the early his- tory. A LADY'S WINTER ADVENTURE IN THE SIMPLON PASS . 9 Alpine Peasants Returning Home 303.
... and alarms ; the distance from the convent to Simplon , although only three miles , we FELTER . many monuments remain of the early his- tory. A LADY'S WINTER ADVENTURE IN THE SIMPLON PASS . 9 Alpine Peasants Returning Home 303.
Pagina 11
... remain of the early his- tory of our country when the warwhoop of the Indian was heard in our wilds , or where , a few years later , the strife of con- tending armies devastated our plains . One by one they have been destroyed by the ...
... remain of the early his- tory of our country when the warwhoop of the Indian was heard in our wilds , or where , a few years later , the strife of con- tending armies devastated our plains . One by one they have been destroyed by the ...
Pagina 56
... remain out in the rain ? ' 6 “ The carriage belonged to you , ' I re- plied , much affected , and if you had kept your son in it instead of mine , I could not have complained ; it was but just . ' " The doctor looked at me , and taking ...
... remain out in the rain ? ' 6 “ The carriage belonged to you , ' I re- plied , much affected , and if you had kept your son in it instead of mine , I could not have complained ; it was but just . ' " The doctor looked at me , and taking ...
Pagina 61
... remain where I was , and await the arrival of my friend , who , I presumed , would come after me as soon as he had finished his own hunt . With this dubious hope , I kept my stand , although I was ready to drop with fatigue . To add to ...
... remain where I was , and await the arrival of my friend , who , I presumed , would come after me as soon as he had finished his own hunt . With this dubious hope , I kept my stand , although I was ready to drop with fatigue . To add to ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 10 Abel Stevens,James Floy Volledige weergave - 1857 |
The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 13 Abel Stevens,James Floy Volledige weergave - 1858 |
The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 5 Abel Stevens,James Floy Volledige weergave - 1854 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
appeared beautiful Bishop of Puy Bohemund called Christian Church color Conrad Cossacks Count of Toulouse Crusaders dark death England English eyes father fear feel feet fire give Godfrey Godfrey of Bouillon ground hand head heard heart holy honor hope horses hour Huguenots hundred Indian interest Jerusalem Jews labor land Liberia light Little Russia living London looked ment miles mind moral morning mountains nature ness never New-York night painted passed Peter the Hermit poor Potiphar present prisoners pulpit reached reader river rock Rowland Hill Rudolph scene seemed seen sent sermon shekel ship side Sinope soon soul spirit things thou thought thousand tion took town traveler tree turn volume whole words write young