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" Never perhaps was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope of life had left us. Noble as the character of the British sailor is always allowed to be, in cases of danger, yet I did not believe it to be possible, that among... "
Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ... - Página 130
por Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 396 páginas
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Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Science, Arts, and Manufactures, Volumen4

1825 - 484 páginas
...sent into northern latitudes? " Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope of life had left us. Noble...sailor is always allowed to be in cases of danger, I did not believe it to be possible, that, amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volumen4

1825 - 546 páginas
...sent into northern latitudes? " Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope, of life had left us. Noble...sailor is always allowed to be in cases of danger, I did not believe it to be possible, that, amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should...
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The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the fine ..., Volumen3

Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1825 - 380 páginas
...sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope had left us. Noble as the character of the British...always allowed to be in cases of danger, yet I did not conceive it possible that, amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should be heard. The officers...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volumen4

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 476 páginas
...perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope of life hud left us. . Noble as the character of the British sailor is always allowed to be in cases of danger, I did not believe it to be possible« that, amongst forty- one persons, not one repining word should...
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The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects

George Combe - 1829 - 326 páginas
...sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all the hope of life had left us. Noble as the character of...danger ; yet I did not believe it to be possible, that, amongst fortyone persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. The officers sat about, wherever...
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The Log Book; Or, Nautical Miscellany..

Old Sailor - 1826 - 534 páginas
...all probability, soon appear before our Maker, to enter his presence as men resigned to their fate. Noble as the character of the British sailor is always...to be in cases of danger, yet I did not believe it possible, that among 41 persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. Each was at peace...
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The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects

George Combe - 1834 - 250 páginas
...sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all the hope of life had left us. Noble as the character of...persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. The officers sat about, wherever they could find a shelter from the sea, and the men lay down conversing...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volumen18

1834 - 530 páginas
...endeavoured to obtain a little sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope of life had left us. Noble...danger, yet I did not believe it to be possible, that, amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. The officers sat about,...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volumen18

1834 - 492 páginas
...endeavoured to obtain a little sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope of life had left us. Noble...danger, yet I did not believe it to be possible, that, amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. The officers sat about,...
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The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects

George Combe - 1835 - 440 páginas
...sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed a finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all the hope of life had left us. Noble as the character of...danger, yet I did not believe it to be possible, that, amongst forty-one persons, not one repining word should have been uttered. The officers sat about,...
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