| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1831 - 570 páginas
...are read. Sailors, with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed to be sincerely religious ; and when they have fair play given them, they will...ship of war, on the occasion of a shipmate's burial. ' The land service for the burial of the dead contains the followingwords: — " Forasmuch as it hath... | |
| 1831 - 472 páginas
...are read. Sailors, with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed to be sincerely religious ; and when they have fair play given them, they will...assembles on the deck of a ship of war, on the occasion uf a shipmate's burial. " The land service for the burial of the dead contains the following words... | |
| 1833 - 370 páginas
...ure read. Sailors, with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed to be sincerely religious; and when they have fair play given them, they will...fellow-countrymen on shore. Be this as it may, there cao be no more attentive, or apparently reverent auditory, than assembles on the deck of a ship of... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 614 páginas
...teeth. " Sailors, " with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed " to be sincerely religious ; and when they have fair " play given them, they will...ground in this " respect as their fellow-countrymen on shore."1 Though the presbyterian rule was very generally and very strictly followed in the naval service,... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 652 páginas
...when they have fair " play given them, they will always, I believe, be 1 History of Englaud, ch. 50. " found to stand on as good vantage ground in this " respect as their fellow-countrymen on shore."1 Though the presbyterian rule was very generally and very strictly followed in the naval service,... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 614 páginas
...teeth. " Sailors, " with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed " to be sincerely religious ; and when they have fair " play given them, they will always, I believe, be 1 History of England, ch. 50. " found to stand on as good vantage ground in this " respect as their... | |
| Granville Penn - 1833 - 616 páginas
...teeth. " Sailors, " with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed " to be sincerely religious ; and when they have fair " play given them, they will always, I believe, be 1 History of England, ch. 50. " found to stand on as good vantage ground in this " respect as their... | |
| 1831 - 602 páginas
...are read. Sailors, with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed to be sincerely religious ; and when they have fair play given them, they will...ship of war, on the occasion of a shipmate's burial. ' The land service for the burial of the dead contains the following words: — " Forasmuch as it hath... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 páginas
...are read. Sailors, with all their looseness of habits, are well disposed to be sincerely religious ;4 and when they have fair play given them, they will always, I believe, be found to stand on as good vantage-ground in this respect as their fellow-countrymen on shore. Be this as it may, there can be... | |
| Book - 1867 - 662 páginas
...looseness of habits, are well disposed to be sincerely religious, and when they nave fair play given to them they will always, I believe, be found to stand on as good vantageground, in this respect, as their fellow-countrymen on shore. Be this as it may, there can bo... | |
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