The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaRichard Bentley, New Burlington Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; Hodges & Smith, Dublin., 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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Strana 13
... feelings akin to this ad- miration and awe - the offspring of sublimity - were the dif ferent characters with which the action of this tale must open , gazing on the scene before them . Four persons in all - two of each sex - they had ...
... feelings akin to this ad- miration and awe - the offspring of sublimity - were the dif ferent characters with which the action of this tale must open , gazing on the scene before them . Four persons in all - two of each sex - they had ...
Strana 23
... feelings " Among Christian men , a woman's best guard is her claim to their protection . I know nothing of arms , and wish to live in ignorance of them . " The uncle desisted : and , after receiving a few cautious instructions from the ...
... feelings " Among Christian men , a woman's best guard is her claim to their protection . I know nothing of arms , and wish to live in ignorance of them . " The uncle desisted : and , after receiving a few cautious instructions from the ...
Strana 28
... feelings , rather than their expressed thoughts , we will turn to the group , in which the uncle , with a facility of taking care of himself that never deserted him , had already become a principal actor . 1 The party had taken their ...
... feelings , rather than their expressed thoughts , we will turn to the group , in which the uncle , with a facility of taking care of himself that never deserted him , had already become a principal actor . 1 The party had taken their ...
Strana 48
... feelings . He felt awed , for the profound dread of rocks , which most seamen entertain , came in aid of his ad- miration of the boldness of the exploit . Still he was indis- posed to express all he felt , lest it might be conceding too ...
... feelings . He felt awed , for the profound dread of rocks , which most seamen entertain , came in aid of his ad- miration of the boldness of the exploit . Still he was indis- posed to express all he felt , lest it might be conceding too ...
Strana 50
... feeling which binds woman so strongly to man , by feeling additional security in finding herself under his care , and for the first time since leaving Fort Stanwix , she was entirely at her ease in the frail bark in which she travelled ...
... feeling which binds woman so strongly to man , by feeling additional security in finding herself under his care , and for the first time since leaving Fort Stanwix , she was entirely at her ease in the frail bark in which she travelled ...
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