The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 16. sējums,1. daļaF. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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2. lappuse
... head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts . My father , who was very ancient , had given me a competent share of learn- ing , as far as house - education and a country free- school generally go , and designed me for the ...
... head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts . My father , who was very ancient , had given me a competent share of learn- ing , as far as house - education and a country free- school generally go , and designed me for the ...
3. lappuse
... head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circumstances , which rob the soul of peace , and the body of rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burn- ing lust of ambition for ...
... head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circumstances , which rob the soul of peace , and the body of rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burn- ing lust of ambition for ...
10. lappuse
... head , and the cables veered out to the better end . By this time it blew a terrible storm indeed ; and now I began to see terror and amazement in the faces of even the seamen themselves : The master was vigilant in the business of ...
... head , and the cables veered out to the better end . By this time it blew a terrible storm indeed ; and now I began to see terror and amazement in the faces of even the seamen themselves : The master was vigilant in the business of ...
12. lappuse
... head of us , ventured a boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us , but it was impossible for us to get on board , or for the boat to lie near the ship's side ; till at last the men rowing very heartily ...
... head of us , ventured a boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us , but it was impossible for us to get on board , or for the boat to lie near the ship's side ; till at last the men rowing very heartily ...
14. lappuse
... he saw me , it appeared his tone was altered , and , looking very melancholy , and shaking his head , asked me how I did : telling his father who I was , and how I had say , come this voyage only for a trial , in order 14 ADVENTURES OF.
... he saw me , it appeared his tone was altered , and , looking very melancholy , and shaking his head , asked me how I did : telling his father who I was , and how I had say , come this voyage only for a trial , in order 14 ADVENTURES OF.
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174. lappuse - Upon this, rising cheerfully out of my bed, my heart was not only comforted, but I was guided and encouraged to pray earnestly to God for deliverance. When I had done praying, I took up my Bible, and opening it to read, the first words that presented to me were, " Wait on the Lord, and be of good cheer, and He shall strengthen thy heart; wait, I say, on the Lord.
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