Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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Side 88
... hope of success ; indeed , it was greatly feared that we should have to re- main where we were for that night . The storm , increasing every instant , compelled us to seek some place in the glacier in which we could ob- tain shelter ...
... hope of success ; indeed , it was greatly feared that we should have to re- main where we were for that night . The storm , increasing every instant , compelled us to seek some place in the glacier in which we could ob- tain shelter ...
Side 110
... hope and of faith ; of Him who " willeth not the death of a sinner , but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live ; " and then the Savior's remonstrance seemed to arrest them— " Ye will not come to me that ye might have ...
... hope and of faith ; of Him who " willeth not the death of a sinner , but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live ; " and then the Savior's remonstrance seemed to arrest them— " Ye will not come to me that ye might have ...
Side 112
... hope not too late , discovered the cause of this . I solemnly tell you that it is because I have broken God's laws . I am almost ashamed to speak , but I dare not be silent . I am going to tell you a strange thing . I never before was ...
... hope not too late , discovered the cause of this . I solemnly tell you that it is because I have broken God's laws . I am almost ashamed to speak , but I dare not be silent . I am going to tell you a strange thing . I never before was ...
Side 122
... whole court were directed toward the dock . Jones spoke in a deep , clear voice , and in a deliberate harangue pointed out some defects in the evidence , though without the slightest hope , he said , of mitigating 122 FIRESIDE READING .
... whole court were directed toward the dock . Jones spoke in a deep , clear voice , and in a deliberate harangue pointed out some defects in the evidence , though without the slightest hope , he said , of mitigating 122 FIRESIDE READING .
Side 123
... hope , he said , of mitigating the sentence now to be pronounced on himself and fellows . Three of the others also spoke . Whelan said " that he was not one of the men properly belonging to the boat's crew , but had been called upon to ...
... hope , he said , of mitigating the sentence now to be pronounced on himself and fellows . Three of the others also spoke . Whelan said " that he was not one of the men properly belonging to the boat's crew , but had been called upon to ...
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