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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ... - Página 284
1832
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Observations on the Western Parts of England: Relative Chiefly to ...

William Gilpin - 1798 - 414 páginas
...affiftance, and without any earthly comfort, but what is adminiftered from their confidence in the ftrength of the building in which they are immured. Once, on...guard, one of the men was found dead, his companion chufing rather to fhut himfelf up with a putrifying carcafe, than, by throwing it into the fea, to...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volumen1

1821 - 438 páginas
...howling storm, excluded in every emergency from the least hope of assistance, and without any earthly comfort, but what is administered from their confidence...guard, one of the men was found dead, his companion ohusing rather to shut himself up with a putrify ing carcase, than, by throwing it into the sea, to...
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The Log Book; Or, Nautical Miscellany..

Old Sailor - 1826 - 534 páginas
...howling storm, excluded in every emergency from the least hope of assistance, and without any earthly comfort, but what is administered from their confidence in the strength of the building in whicli they are immured. Once, on relieving this forlorn guard, one of the men was found dead, his...
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The Plymouth and Devonport Guide: With Sketches of the Surrounding Scenery

Henry Edmund Carrington - 1843 - 364 páginas
...emergency from the hope of human assisstance, and without any earthly comfort, but that which results from their confidence in the strength of the building in which they are immured. In fine weather they just scramble about the edge of the rock, when the tide ebbs, and amuse themselves...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volumen9

1832 - 524 páginas
...howling storm, excluded in every emergency, from the least hope of assistance, and without any earthly comfort, but what is administered from their confidence...companion choosing rather to shut himself up with a putrifying carcase, than, by throwing it into the sea, to incur the suspicion of murder. In fine weather,...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ...

1832 - 618 páginas
...howling storm, excluded in every emergency from the least hope of assistance, and without any earthly comfort, but what is administered from their confidence...companion choosing rather to shut himself up with a putrifying carcase, than, by throwing it into the sea, to incur the suspicion of murder. In fine weather,...
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Supplement to the Connecticut Courant: Containing Tales, Travels ..., Volumen3

1832 - 548 páginas
...howling storm, excluded in every emergency froui the least hope of assistance, and without any earthly comfort but what is administered from their confidence...companion choosing rather to shut himself up with the putrifying carcase, than, by throwing it into the sea, to incur ;he suspicion of murder. In fine...
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Chronicles of the sea: or, Faithful narratives of shipwrecks, fires, famines ...

Chronicles of the sea - 1838 - 488 páginas
...howling storm, excluded in every emergency from the least hope of assistance, and without any earthly comfort, but what is administered from their confidence...dead, his companion choosing rather to shut himself up wit' putrifying carcase, than, by throwing it into the sev incur the suspicion of murder. In fine weather,...
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The stranger's hand-book, to the Western metropolis, compiled by a naval officer

Plymouth. Appendix - 1841 - 106 páginas
...emergency from the hope of human assistance, and without any earthly comfort, but that which results from their confidence in the strength of the building in which they are immured. During the summer, in calm fine weather, excursions are made by the steam packet to the Eddystone....
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volumen3

626 páginas
...emergency from the hope of human assistance, and without any earthly comfort but that which results from their confidence in the strength of the building in which they are immured. In fine weather they just scramble about the edge of the rock when the tide ebbs, and amuse themselves...
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