Alow and Aloft, on Board and on ShoreW. Alling, 1842 - 179 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... departed , have borne me onward in the journey of my life . Of the beauty of such mánsions and country- seats as those to which I have alluded , they need but to be reminded , who have travelled along the shores of that majestic stream ...
... departed , have borne me onward in the journey of my life . Of the beauty of such mánsions and country- seats as those to which I have alluded , they need but to be reminded , who have travelled along the shores of that majestic stream ...
Pagina 28
... departed from the church , so powerful was the influence which the venera- ble man exerted , that , provided the husband of the lady had remained in the village , it might well be doubted whether one of all that assembly would not have ...
... departed from the church , so powerful was the influence which the venera- ble man exerted , that , provided the husband of the lady had remained in the village , it might well be doubted whether one of all that assembly would not have ...
Pagina 33
... departed years ! Yet , like that chosen people , they fear to encounter the difficul- ties of the way ; though multitudes have witnessed that in a few days , at most , and the dreaded trial would have passed - the world's best gifts ...
... departed years ! Yet , like that chosen people , they fear to encounter the difficul- ties of the way ; though multitudes have witnessed that in a few days , at most , and the dreaded trial would have passed - the world's best gifts ...
Pagina 34
... departed , without re- minding him that , as human life was intended for enjoyment , for every wanderer there is a way of return ; and , whatever may have been our follies or our faults , reformation is never hopeless , and true ...
... departed , without re- minding him that , as human life was intended for enjoyment , for every wanderer there is a way of return ; and , whatever may have been our follies or our faults , reformation is never hopeless , and true ...
Pagina 38
... departed , feeling more exhausted than when he sat down ; and commenced once more his melan- choly search . Street after street was passed through , the num- ber seeming to multiply as he advanced - the lights in the several mercantile ...
... departed , feeling more exhausted than when he sat down ; and commenced once more his melan- choly search . Street after street was passed through , the num- ber seeming to multiply as he advanced - the lights in the several mercantile ...
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