The officers each secured some useful instrument about them for the purposes of observation, although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft, and to... The Heroes of the Arctic and Their Adventures - Página 75por Frederick Whymper - 1875 - 302 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1853 - 678 páginas
...muscle quiver, nor the slightest ' sign of alarm. . . . And now that every thing in our power ' has been done, I called all hands aft, and to a merciful...enter his ' presence as men resigned to their fate. The officers sat about ' wherever they could find shelter from the sea, and the men ' lay down conversing... | |
| George Combe - 1803 - 280 páginas
...the purpose of observation, although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that everything in our power had been done,...prayers for our preservation. I thanked every one for his excellent conduct, and cautioned them, as we should in all probability soon appear before our Maker,... | |
| 1825 - 512 páginas
...although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft, and to a merciful Goo offered prayers for our preservation. I thanked every one for his excellent conduct, and cautioned... | |
| 1825 - 598 páginas
...acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been dene, I called all hands aft, and to a merciful God offered...appear before our Maker, to enter his presence, as then, resigned to their fate. We then all sat down in groups \ and, sheltered from the wash of the... | |
| 1825 - 666 páginas
...although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft,...enter his presence as men resigned to their fate. We then. all sat. down in groups, and, sheltered from the wash of the sea by whatever we could find,... | |
| George Francis Lyon - 1825 - 244 páginas
...although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft,...in all probability, soon appear before our Maker, / 1824. to enter His presence as men resigned to their Sept. fate. We then all sat down in groups,... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1825 - 380 páginas
...although it was acknowledged by all, that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft,...cautioned them, as we should, in all probability, soou appear before our Maker, to enter into His presence as men resigned to their fate. We then all... | |
| George Francis Lyon - 1825 - 758 páginas
...although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft, and to a merciful God offered prayers tor our preservation. I thanked every one for their excellent conduct, and cautioned them, as we should,... | |
| 1825 - 502 páginas
...although it was acknowledged by all that not the slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands aft, and to a merciful troo offered prayers for our preservation. I thanked every one for his excellent conduct, and cautioned... | |
| 1825 - 516 páginas
...slightest hope remained. And now that every thing in our power had been done, I called all hands ail, and to a merciful GOD offered prayers for our preservation. I' thanked every one for his excellent conduct, and cautioned them, as we should, in all probability, soon appear before our... | |
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