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Pagina 33
... ship painter in this city . His master died before the expiration of his apprenticeship , but he con- tinued to serve the widow ; whose circumstances requiring assistance , he would frequently give her the money which NO . I. · F he ...
... ship painter in this city . His master died before the expiration of his apprenticeship , but he con- tinued to serve the widow ; whose circumstances requiring assistance , he would frequently give her the money which NO . I. · F he ...
Pagina 39
... ships lost in Kingroad . The Moon , being the same time eclipsed , at the tyde of flood gave but little light , and she appeared of diverse colours , vizt a streake of red beneath a streake of blew in the midst , and a streake of green ...
... ships lost in Kingroad . The Moon , being the same time eclipsed , at the tyde of flood gave but little light , and she appeared of diverse colours , vizt a streake of red beneath a streake of blew in the midst , and a streake of green ...
Pagina 41
... ship of ye burthen of forty tons or thereabouts came to the Key of Bristol , laden with Newfoundland fish and other merchandizes ; the which being sold , they laded home limestones , cole , lead and cloath ; but as she was taking the ...
... ship of ye burthen of forty tons or thereabouts came to the Key of Bristol , laden with Newfoundland fish and other merchandizes ; the which being sold , they laded home limestones , cole , lead and cloath ; but as she was taking the ...
Pagina 66
... ship that was bound to St. Martin's , in the Isle of Rée . From thence Christopher made his way first to Paris , and then to the place where he was touched in the beginning of November following , by the eldest lineal descendant of á ...
... ship that was bound to St. Martin's , in the Isle of Rée . From thence Christopher made his way first to Paris , and then to the place where he was touched in the beginning of November following , by the eldest lineal descendant of á ...
Pagina 73
... ship to be tried . My brother then said , I wish Mr. Smith knew how you use me ; and called out murder , several times , and said his name was Sir John Dineley . But I took care to stop his mouth , to prevent his speaking , and when I ...
... ship to be tried . My brother then said , I wish Mr. Smith knew how you use me ; and called out murder , several times , and said his name was Sir John Dineley . But I took care to stop his mouth , to prevent his speaking , and when I ...
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Pagina 12 - I .was yesterday, about sunset, walking in the open fields, till the night insensibly fell upon me. I at first amused myself with all the richness and variety of colours which appeared in the western parts of heaven. In proportion as., they faded away and went out, several stars and planets appeared one after another, till the whole firmament was in a glow.
Pagina 99 - Sleep, gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down...
Pagina 84 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons ; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Pagina 242 - A table richly spread, in regal mode, With dishes piled, and meats of noblest sort And savour, beasts of chase, or fowl of game, In pastry built, or from the spit, or boiled, Gris-amber-steamed ; all fish from sea or shore, Freshet, or purling brook, of shell or fin, And exquisitest name, for which was drained Pontus, and Lucrine Bay, and Afric coast.
Pagina 84 - I cannot name this gentleman without remarking that his labours and writings have done much to open the eyes and hearts of mankind. He has visited all Europe, — not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples ; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the...
Pagina 305 - On some of the Causes by which Evangelical Religion has been rendered less acceptable to Persons of cultivated Taste.
Pagina 12 - I seated myself by the candle that stood on a table at one end of the room; and pretending to read a book that I took out of my pocket, heard several dreadful stories of ghosts as pale as ashes that had stood at the feet of a bed, or walked over a churchyard by moonlight...
Pagina 12 - I took out of my pocket, heard several dreadful stories of ghosts as pale as ashes, that had stood at the feet of a bed, or walked over a churchyard by moonlight; and of others that had...
Pagina 225 - The' Work of Faith, the Labour of Love, and the Patience of Hope illustrated, in the Life and Death of the Rev.
Pagina 64 - Remains of William Reed, late of Thornbury ; including Rambles in Ireland, with other Compositions in Prose; his Correspondence, and Poetical Productions. To which is prefixed, a Memoir of his Life. By the Rev. John Evans, Author of the Ponderer. 8vo.