Austin Hall, Or, Conversations Between a Father and His Children, on Subjects of Amusements and InstructionAlexander Towar ... Hogan & Thompson, 1834 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... commanded Jere- miah to set it before the eyes of the disobedient Jews , as at once a model and a reproach . Mrs. Austin . I do not recollect what you allude to . Mr. Austin . I mean the example of the Rechabites . Edward , do you ...
... commanded Jere- miah to set it before the eyes of the disobedient Jews , as at once a model and a reproach . Mrs. Austin . I do not recollect what you allude to . Mr. Austin . I mean the example of the Rechabites . Edward , do you ...
Pagina 36
... commanded his children and their posterity to live in tents , " to build no house , nor plant vineyards , nor sow seed , nor drink wine all their days . " From the days of Jehu to Jeremiah they continued faithful to his injunctions ...
... commanded his children and their posterity to live in tents , " to build no house , nor plant vineyards , nor sow seed , nor drink wine all their days . " From the days of Jehu to Jeremiah they continued faithful to his injunctions ...
Pagina 37
... commanded you , there shall not a man be cut off from Jehon- adab , the son of Rechab , to stand before the Lord for ever . " After a few brief observations on this example of the observance of the precepts of the fifth commandment ...
... commanded you , there shall not a man be cut off from Jehon- adab , the son of Rechab , to stand before the Lord for ever . " After a few brief observations on this example of the observance of the precepts of the fifth commandment ...
Pagina 40
... , lest he should gain the affections of the soldiery . This army was one of the finest that the Scotch had ever brought together , but it was badly commanded . Crom- well lost no time in marching into Scotland , and 40 AUSTIN HALL .
... , lest he should gain the affections of the soldiery . This army was one of the finest that the Scotch had ever brought together , but it was badly commanded . Crom- well lost no time in marching into Scotland , and 40 AUSTIN HALL .
Pagina 55
... commanded the roads which lead to it , and from this he one day recog- nized two highland soldiers of his own regiment . Florence . The brave highlanders : did he do nothing for them ? Mr. Austin . It was not in his power . Setting his ...
... commanded the roads which lead to it , and from this he one day recog- nized two highland soldiers of his own regiment . Florence . The brave highlanders : did he do nothing for them ? Mr. Austin . It was not in his power . Setting his ...
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Pagina 102 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Pagina 99 - He built two huts with pimento trees, covered them with long grass, and lined them with the skins of goats, which he killed with his gun as he wanted, so long as his powder lasted, which was but a pound; and that being almost spent, he got fire by rubbing two sticks of pimento wood together upon his knee.
Pagina 99 - He had with him his clothes and bedding, with a firelock, some powder, bullets, and tobacco, a hatchet, a knife, a kettle, a Bible, some practical pieces, and his mathematical instruments and books. He diverted and provided for himself as well as he could, but for the first eight months had much ado to bear up against melancholy, and the terror of being left alone in such a desolate place.
Pagina 57 - And in this equipage the king begun his journey; the colonel keeping him company at a distance, with a hawk upon his fist, and two or three spaniels ; which, where there were any fields at hand, warranted him to ride out of the way, keeping his company still in his eye, and not seeming to be of it.
Pagina 63 - The large recompense had that effect, that the man undertook it ; though he said, " he must make his provision very secretly ; for that he might be well suspected for going to sea again without being freighted, after he was so newly returned.
Pagina 64 - All things being thus concerted, and good earnest given to the master, the lord Wilmot and the colonel returned to the colonel's house, above a day's journey from the place, the captain undertaking every day to look that the master should provide, and, if any thing fell out contrary to expectation, to give the colonel notice at such a place, where they intended the king should be the day before he was to embark. The king, being satisfied with these preparations, came, at the time appointed, to that...
Pagina 65 - His wife had observed that he had been for some days fuller of thoughts than he used to be, and that he had been speaking with seamen who used to go with him, and that some of them had carried provisions on board the bark ; of which she had asked her husband the reason ; who had told her that he was promised freight speedily, and therefore he would make all things ready. She was sure that there was yet no lading in the ship, and therefore, when she saw her husband take all those materials with him,...
Pagina 60 - Parliament, had, as many others of that function had done, declined his profession, and pretended to study physic. As soon as supper was done, out of good nature, and without telling any body, he went to see William. The King saw him coming into the chamber, and withdrew to the inside of the bed, that he might be farthest from the candle ; and the doctor came, and sat down by him, felt his pulse, and asked him many questions, which he answered in as few words as was possible, and expressing great...
Pagina 73 - ... loved others as little as he thought they loved him. He hated business, and could not be easily brought to mind any : but when it was necessary, and he was set to it, he would stay as long as his ministers had work for him. The ruin of his reign, and of all his affairs, was occasioned chiefly by his delivering himself up at his first coming over to a mad range of pleasure.