Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of a Young British Captive: William B. Lighton. (Minister of the Gospel.)The author, 1836 - 228 Seiten |
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... means , since by the laws of Eng- land , it is a crime to kill any kind of game what- ever , unless duly qualified according to law , which qualification supposes a large share of property , and the payment of certain dues ; and should ...
... means , since by the laws of Eng- land , it is a crime to kill any kind of game what- ever , unless duly qualified according to law , which qualification supposes a large share of property , and the payment of certain dues ; and should ...
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... means allayed , nor his opinion altered ; indeed , the pleasing descriptions constantly received by the English , tended to keep the spirit of emigration in a state of active existence , and to increase those desires already formed in ...
... means allayed , nor his opinion altered ; indeed , the pleasing descriptions constantly received by the English , tended to keep the spirit of emigration in a state of active existence , and to increase those desires already formed in ...
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... means , I would get a warrant for both , and crush them instead of their crushing me . I should have left this tyrant of an innkeep- er immediately , had it not been for an existing obligation , by which it was agreed that a month's ...
... means , I would get a warrant for both , and crush them instead of their crushing me . I should have left this tyrant of an innkeep- er immediately , had it not been for an existing obligation , by which it was agreed that a month's ...
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... means of your preservation . They have afforded you all in their power , to make you respectable in life . Then love them for it . Remember there is a degree of affec- tionate respect which is due to parents , that no person else can ...
... means of your preservation . They have afforded you all in their power , to make you respectable in life . Then love them for it . Remember there is a degree of affec- tionate respect which is due to parents , that no person else can ...
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... means to travel with , I went to Doncaster , and from thence to Leeds in Yorkshire . I found much here to afford amusement , and to divert my mind from my . lonely situation , so long as my money lasted ; but when that was gone every ...
... means to travel with , I went to Doncaster , and from thence to Leeds in Yorkshire . I found much here to afford amusement , and to divert my mind from my . lonely situation , so long as my money lasted ; but when that was gone every ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 168 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy. Through every period of my life Thy goodness I'll pursue ; And after death in distant worlds The glorious theme renew.
Seite 210 - I'LL praise my Maker with my breath ; And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers : My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last, Or immortality endures.
Seite 1 - Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger.
Seite 190 - I prov'd the labours of thy love, And the warm efforts of the gentle heart, Anxious to please.
Seite 224 - Most wondrous book ! bright candle of the Lord ! Star of eternity! the only star By which the bark of man could navigate The sea of life, and gain the coast of bliss Securely! only star which rose on Time, And, on its dark and troubled billows, still, As generation, drifting swiftly by, Succeeded generation, threw a ray Of heaven's own light, and to the hills of God, The eternal hills, pointed the sinner's eye.
Seite 221 - TEACH me, O Lord, to number my days, that I may apply my heart unto wisdom ; ever to remember my last end, that I may not dare to sin against thee.
Seite 224 - Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read. And Homer will be all the books you need.
Seite 223 - Know'st thou the' importance of a soul immortal ? Behold this midnight glory : worlds on worlds ! Amazing pomp ; redouble this amaze ! Ten thousand add ; add twice ten thousand more ; Then weigh the whole ; one soul outweighs them all, And calls the' astonishing magnificence Of unintelligent creation poor.
Seite 220 - In all your ways acknowledge him, And he will direct your paths.
Seite 210 - I'll praise him while he lends me breath, And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers: My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last? Or immortality endures. " A few months after I wrote my answer to my father's first letter, I received the following from him, which I beg leave to insert, as it breathes so much of the spirit of affection and love.* FramplonEng.