Alow and Aloft, on Board and on ShoreW. Alling, 1842 - 179 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... the tempestuous inun- dations of periodical philanthrophy , which leave the fields during the lengthy intervals between their occurrence , like the dreary desolation of a CHARITY MISAPPLIED . 17 sandy plain . Much more happiness.
... the tempestuous inun- dations of periodical philanthrophy , which leave the fields during the lengthy intervals between their occurrence , like the dreary desolation of a CHARITY MISAPPLIED . 17 sandy plain . Much more happiness.
Pagina 17
... leave their present posses- sors more happy , more useful , more respected , and more spiritual . And until this is done , how- ever great may be the efforts of pride to have a name to live , the pretence is vain that we have true ...
... leave their present posses- sors more happy , more useful , more respected , and more spiritual . And until this is done , how- ever great may be the efforts of pride to have a name to live , the pretence is vain that we have true ...
Pagina 19
... leave the place immediately , instead of being committed to trial for his assault . But the truth did not then blaze so clear as it does now before us , that for all the misconduct of that guilty man during his inebriation , the dram ...
... leave the place immediately , instead of being committed to trial for his assault . But the truth did not then blaze so clear as it does now before us , that for all the misconduct of that guilty man during his inebriation , the dram ...
Pagina 41
... leaving some article of his clothing as a pretended pledge , and engage to return in a few moments and redeem it . His coat could best be spared for this purpose ; and he soon found a place where his proposition was accepted . The ...
... leaving some article of his clothing as a pretended pledge , and engage to return in a few moments and redeem it . His coat could best be spared for this purpose ; and he soon found a place where his proposition was accepted . The ...
Pagina 48
... leaving port . Mr. Belden stood , an idle but not a thoughtless spectator of the busy scene . His mind was wa- vering upon what course to pursue , and whither he should go , when he perceived that , amid the multitude of ships , the ...
... leaving port . Mr. Belden stood , an idle but not a thoughtless spectator of the busy scene . His mind was wa- vering upon what course to pursue , and whither he should go , when he perceived that , amid the multitude of ships , the ...
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