Alow and Aloft, on Board and on ShoreW. Alling, 1842 - 179 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... respect . His apparel , throughout , was black - contrasting strongly with the time - thinned and snow - white locks of his hair . His countenance gave proof that days of suffering had been his , though it in- 12 EVENTS IN A JOURNEY ...
... respect . His apparel , throughout , was black - contrasting strongly with the time - thinned and snow - white locks of his hair . His countenance gave proof that days of suffering had been his , though it in- 12 EVENTS IN A JOURNEY ...
Pagina 18
... respect . He decided that in the morning he would write to her father , partially acquainting him with her condition ; and that she should remain under his roof till an answer was received . Gratified with this benevolent arrange- ment ...
... respect . He decided that in the morning he would write to her father , partially acquainting him with her condition ; and that she should remain under his roof till an answer was received . Gratified with this benevolent arrange- ment ...
Pagina 29
... respect to his fate , Providence designed a different plan , a part of which , the old gentleman , our fellow - passenger , proceeded to relate . The remainder has been supplied by subsequent investigation . Properly arranging the facts ...
... respect to his fate , Providence designed a different plan , a part of which , the old gentleman , our fellow - passenger , proceeded to relate . The remainder has been supplied by subsequent investigation . Properly arranging the facts ...
Pagina 58
... respect , ere the morning dawned . The first gust had passed by , succeeded by a lull , so sudden and so perfect that the two top - sails and the fore - course actually flapped against the masts . Luckily , the sea yet rolled moderately ...
... respect , ere the morning dawned . The first gust had passed by , succeeded by a lull , so sudden and so perfect that the two top - sails and the fore - course actually flapped against the masts . Luckily , the sea yet rolled moderately ...
Pagina 63
... respect to punishments and re- wards , and attempted to remove his doubts con- cerning their existence , by quoting this passage which has wiped away so many a tear from the eye of sorrow : " For whom the Lord loveth , he chasteneth ...
... respect to punishments and re- wards , and attempted to remove his doubts con- cerning their existence , by quoting this passage which has wiped away so many a tear from the eye of sorrow : " For whom the Lord loveth , he chasteneth ...
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