Human Life, with variations; or, the Chapter of Accidents, etcLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Lake, Uxbridge, 1817 - 188 pages |
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Page 80
... cliffs on the opposite coast of France were visible , when bright Pho- bus shone forth in all its splendour , and our noble vessels in the Downs also appeared in view . The mouth of the harbour was imme- diately opposite their HUMAN LIFE .
... cliffs on the opposite coast of France were visible , when bright Pho- bus shone forth in all its splendour , and our noble vessels in the Downs also appeared in view . The mouth of the harbour was imme- diately opposite their HUMAN LIFE .
Page 82
... when on a sudden swell of the tide , their vessel was hurried out of the harbour , and striking the pier head , was instantly upset . Some sailors who were stationed on the spot , immediately hastened to their 82 HUMAN LIFE .
... when on a sudden swell of the tide , their vessel was hurried out of the harbour , and striking the pier head , was instantly upset . Some sailors who were stationed on the spot , immediately hastened to their 82 HUMAN LIFE .
Page 97
... vessel till it was light , and then pro- ceeded to an inn to procure refresh ment . We accidentally overheard , from the conversation of some of the servants , that a gentleman in great distress had just rode through the town ...
... vessel till it was light , and then pro- ceeded to an inn to procure refresh ment . We accidentally overheard , from the conversation of some of the servants , that a gentleman in great distress had just rode through the town ...
Page 106
... vessel was going to sail for some days , I trusted myself , and the little property I had remaining , with two sailors in an open boat : till we arrived near Rams- gate we had a tolerably calm passage , when on a sudden the sea became ...
... vessel was going to sail for some days , I trusted myself , and the little property I had remaining , with two sailors in an open boat : till we arrived near Rams- gate we had a tolerably calm passage , when on a sudden the sea became ...
Page 106
... vessel was going to sail for some days , I trusted myself , and the little property I had remaining , with two sailors in an open boat till we arrived near Rams- gate we had a tolerably calm passage , when on a sudden the sea became un ...
... vessel was going to sail for some days , I trusted myself , and the little property I had remaining , with two sailors in an open boat till we arrived near Rams- gate we had a tolerably calm passage , when on a sudden the sea became un ...
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