A Memoir of Allen F. Gardiner, Commander, R.N.J. Nisbet, 1857 - 399 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... seemed as if religion would die too . In the roving life of a sailor he saw little profession or practice of true religion . Excitement carried the day , and by degrees even the form of religion was lost . At one time he fell among ...
... seemed as if religion would die too . In the roving life of a sailor he saw little profession or practice of true religion . Excitement carried the day , and by degrees even the form of religion was lost . At one time he fell among ...
Pagina 8
... seemed the bold , free - spoken opinions of sceptical companions , it must not be supposed that his heart was actually dead to all religious impressions ; but the fire , which seemed to be dying out , occasionally flashed forth at the ...
... seemed the bold , free - spoken opinions of sceptical companions , it must not be supposed that his heart was actually dead to all religious impressions ; but the fire , which seemed to be dying out , occasionally flashed forth at the ...
Pagina 22
... seemed to pour down the rocky sides , while the blue light threw an unnatural hue around . The excitement was also great , because , while burning their signal - fire , they were drifting into the very surf which contributed so much to ...
... seemed to pour down the rocky sides , while the blue light threw an unnatural hue around . The excitement was also great , because , while burning their signal - fire , they were drifting into the very surf which contributed so much to ...
Pagina 24
... seemed to wake up with a start , and poured its inhabitants into the streets like a shower of hail . Visiting time in Santiago was from five till eleven ; and the hospitality always shown to strangers was speedily extended to Gardiner ...
... seemed to wake up with a start , and poured its inhabitants into the streets like a shower of hail . Visiting time in Santiago was from five till eleven ; and the hospitality always shown to strangers was speedily extended to Gardiner ...
Pagina 26
... seemed to ride ; the women were all equestrians , and were to be seen mounted on a kind of chair - saddle on the right side of the horse . Returning to Santiago , our friends made their pre- paration for leaving it with great reluctance ...
... seemed to ride ; the women were all equestrians , and were to be seen mounted on a kind of chair - saddle on the right side of the horse . Returning to Santiago , our friends made their pre- paration for leaving it with great reluctance ...
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Allen Gardiner anchored arrived attempt Bible blessing boat Boers Buenos Ayres Cape Captain Gardiner Captain Gardiner's chief Chilian Christian colony commenced Corbalan D'Urban diner Dingarn Dutch East Falkland England English entered Falklands friends Fuegians give gospel Governor grace Graham's Town Hambanati hand harbour heart heathen hope horses Indians Indunas Island Jesus Christ journey Kafirs land leave letter Lord Manado mercy mission missionary Monte Video morning mountains natives night object Owen party passage passed Patagonians Pioneer Port Famine Port Natal prayer present promise received remained reply request residence river sailed San Leon Santiago Saviour schooner seemed sent Sir Benjamin D'Urban Society soon soul South America Spanish Speedwell spirit spot Sunday Tarija Ternate territory thee thou Tidore Tierra del Fuego tion travellers tribe Tugala Umzimkulu Unkunginglove unto Valparaiso vessel voyage waggon wish Wissale words Zulu country