Alow and Aloft, on Board and on ShoreW. Alling, 1842 - 179 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... Influence of Religion - Education of Youth - Ef- fect of Sympathy . CHAPTER III . 31 Reflections of Mr. Belden - Plans for the Future - Recollec- tions of the Past - Hope ever to be cherished - Mr . Belden's solitary Route - His Resting ...
... Influence of Religion - Education of Youth - Ef- fect of Sympathy . CHAPTER III . 31 Reflections of Mr. Belden - Plans for the Future - Recollec- tions of the Past - Hope ever to be cherished - Mr . Belden's solitary Route - His Resting ...
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... influence far more blissful and extensive amid the scenes where their power is felt , than are the tempestuous inun- dations of periodical philanthrophy , which leave the fields during the lengthy intervals between their occurrence ...
... influence far more blissful and extensive amid the scenes where their power is felt , than are the tempestuous inun- dations of periodical philanthrophy , which leave the fields during the lengthy intervals between their occurrence ...
Pagina 25
... influence as this , was this village chiefly indebted for the beauteous appearance it presented . For who that has travelled much , has not marked the contrast where a principle different from this was exerted ; and the fairy change ...
... influence as this , was this village chiefly indebted for the beauteous appearance it presented . For who that has travelled much , has not marked the contrast where a principle different from this was exerted ; and the fairy change ...
Pagina 26
... influence to the heart . This , Plutarch ( Vita Lycurgus ) considered a more effectual restraint upon civil evils , than laws could be - becoming a substitute for legislators themselves . What , in fact , would any government become ...
... influence to the heart . This , Plutarch ( Vita Lycurgus ) considered a more effectual restraint upon civil evils , than laws could be - becoming a substitute for legislators themselves . What , in fact , would any government become ...
Pagina 28
... 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 flocked around him , and plead with tears for a ...
... 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 flocked around him , and plead with tears for a ...
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alcohol amid appeared barque beauty began behold beneath berth billows boat bosom brandy called Captain Belden cast cerning CHAPTER chief mate child choly church cold Connecticut crew danger dark deck deep degradation delirium tremens delusion desolation dram drank dreary drink drunkards endure fear feelings felt forecastle furled gathered gentleman grave GROG-SHOP hand happiness heard heart heaven helm hills hope hour human INEBRIATION influence intemperance intoxication journey knew light lonely looked melan melancholy mind mingled moderate drunkenness morning mountain multitude never night NIGHT WATCH Old Bill once opium Ovid passed Penny Magazine pilot present prospect reflected reformation remembered rolled sail sailor scene scenery Scilly Isles seemed seen ship shore side spirits stood storm strange stranger sympathy tears temperance thought tion top-sails travelled truth vidual village of H voice voyage wandered watch waves wife windlass wine Xenocrates Xenophon youth