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Pagina 98
... ships from which he cannot fly . His ingenuity supplies him with new sources of livelihood , his courage with new vigour ; his hardy frame , and versatile spirit , easily accommodate themselves to new employments ; and though he has ...
... ships from which he cannot fly . His ingenuity supplies him with new sources of livelihood , his courage with new vigour ; his hardy frame , and versatile spirit , easily accommodate themselves to new employments ; and though he has ...
Pagina 137
... ship in which he came from England , " that the government at Boston , were as zealous as the Scribes and Pharisees , and as Paul before his con- version . " He denied the charge , but it was proved to his face by a woman who was ...
... ship in which he came from England , " that the government at Boston , were as zealous as the Scribes and Pharisees , and as Paul before his con- version . " He denied the charge , but it was proved to his face by a woman who was ...
Pagina 140
... ship ) is , that expecting some great reward from the king of Spain , and being disappointed , he took it in his head in a rage to renounce Christianity , and turned Mahometan . ART . XI . - May you like it . By a country Curate ...
... ship ) is , that expecting some great reward from the king of Spain , and being disappointed , he took it in his head in a rage to renounce Christianity , and turned Mahometan . ART . XI . - May you like it . By a country Curate ...
Pagina 144
... ship and harmony which so happily subsist between your empire and our country , and shall esteem myself happy in every occasion of convincing your majesty of the high sense which ( in common with the whole nation ) I entertain of the ...
... ship and harmony which so happily subsist between your empire and our country , and shall esteem myself happy in every occasion of convincing your majesty of the high sense which ( in common with the whole nation ) I entertain of the ...
Pagina 164
... ship they can safety afford , The main and the foremast are swept by the board . The seas roll in mountains and deluge the deck , The vessel , ungovern'd , drives swiftly a wreck ; The sufferers call but the effort is vain , For ruin ...
... ship they can safety afford , The main and the foremast are swept by the board . The seas roll in mountains and deluge the deck , The vessel , ungovern'd , drives swiftly a wreck ; The sufferers call but the effort is vain , For ruin ...
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