Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of a vast wilderness in the depth of the rainy season, naked and alone ; surrounded by savage animals, and men still more savage. The Evangelical Magazine - Página 3521807Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1878 - 364 páginas
...some time looking around me with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of...alone; surrounded by savage animals, and men still more Bavage. I was five hundred miles from the nearest European Bettlement. All these circumstances crowded... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 páginas
...some time looking around me with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of...settlement. All these circumstances crowded at once upon my recollection, and I confess that my spirits began to fail me. I considered my fate as certain,... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 páginas
...some time looking around me with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of...settlement. All these circumstances crowded at once upon my recollection, and I confess that my spirits began to fail me. I considered my fate as certain,... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 304 páginas
...with amazement and terror; whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I'saw myself in the midst of a vast wilderness in the depth...settlement. All these circumstances crowded at once to my recollection ; and I confess that my spirits began to fail me. I considered my fate as certain,... | |
| New reader - 1879 - 330 páginas
...oasis, where his strength was recruited. "Whatever way I turned," says Park, "nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of...hundred miles from the nearest European settlement. At this moment, painful as my reflections .were, the extraordinary beauty of a small moss in fructification... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 398 páginas
...our own prosperity. Consolation respecting Providence. — Whatever way I turned nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of...naked and alone, surrounded by savage animals, and men stil more savage. I was five hundred miles from the nearest Euro pean settlement. At this moment, painful... | |
| Boys - 1880 - 362 páginas
...some time looking around me with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of...and I confess that my spirits began to fail me. I considered my fate as certain, and that I had no alternative but to lie down and perish. The influence... | |
| Joseph Henry Wythe - 1880 - 308 páginas
...with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I found myself in the midst of a vast wilderness, in the depth...men still more savage. I was five hundred miles from any European settlement. All these circumstances crowded at once upon my recollection, and I confess... | |
| Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 296 páginas
...with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. 16. I saw myself in the midst of a vast wilderness, in...surrounded by savage animals, and men still more savage. My spirits began to fail. My fate appeared to be certain, and I believed that there was nothing before... | |
| John Todd - 1882 - 996 páginas
...depth of the rainy season, naked and alone, surrounded by savage animals, and men still more savage. .1 was five hundred miles from the nearest European settlement....crowded at once on my recollection, and I confess that mv spirits began to fail me. I considered my fate as certain, and that I tad no alternative but to... | |
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