| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 páginas
...however, soon after my little supply failed, he was released by death. For this, and another man 1 mentioned a little before to have expired under the...immediately and manifestly fatal to ourselves ; but 1 would venture to affirm, that in these last affecting exigencies, as well as some others, a sparing... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 548 páginas
...however, soon after my little supply failed, he was released by death. For this, and another man 1 mentioned a little before to have expired under the...immediately and manifestly fatal to ourselves; but 1 would venture to affirm, that in these last affecting exigencies, as well as some others, a sparing... | |
| Horatio Bridge - 1848 - 306 páginas
...we returned from this unsuccessful enterprise, we made a grave in the sands. It would have rebounded greatly to the tenderness and humanity of Captain...perhaps adequate to the emergency, might have been admitted consistently with a due regard to his own necessities. The captain had better opportunities... | |
| Dangers - 1848 - 452 páginas
...before to have expired under the like circumstances, when we returned from this unsuccessful enterprise, we made a grave in the sands. It would have redounded...must be immediately and manifestly fatal to ourselves ; hut J would venture to affirm, that in these last affecting exigencies, as well as some others, a... | |
| Dangers - 1854 - 446 páginas
...before to have expired under the like circumstances, when we returned from this unsuccessful enterprise, we made a grave in the sands. It would have redounded...perhaps adequate to the emergency, might have been admitted consistently with a due regard to his own necessities. The Captain had better opportunities... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1877 - 800 páginas
...prolong his pains ; from which, however, soon after my little supply failed, he was released by death. " It would have redounded greatly to the tenderness and humanity of Captain Cheap," says Byron, " if at this time he had remitted somewhat of that attention he showed to selfpreservation,... | |
| 1928 - 980 páginas
...piece of boiled seal by his side ; but the dying man's entreaties for a morsel were made in vain. ' It would have redounded greatly to the tenderness...time he had remitted somewhat of that attention he showed to self-preservation,' says Byron. ' In these last affecting exigencies a sparing perhaps adequate... | |
| Philip Edwards - 1994 - 272 páginas
...the Navy ceased at the time of the wreck. Byron's style is very starchy, but it has its own humour. It would have redounded greatly to the tenderness...of that attention he shewed to self-preservation. Byron, The Narrative, 110. He makes no scruple of copying directly from the narrative he is abusing,... | |
| John Bulkeley - 2004 - 278 páginas
...before to have expired under the like circumstances, when we returned from this unsuccessful enterprise, we made a grave in the sands. It would have redounded...of Captain Cheap, if, at this time, he had remitted 173 somewhat of that attention he shewed to self-preservation, which is hardly allowable but where... | |
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