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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 amongst... "
The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - Page 85
by George Combe - 1840 - 110 pages
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The Methodist Magazine, Volume 8

Methodist Church - 1825 - 512 pages
...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 as the character of...uttered. The officers sat about, wherever they could find shelter from the sea, and the men lay down, conversing with each other with the most perfect calmness....
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal

English literature - 1825 - 598 pages
...little sleep. Never, perhaps, was witnessed * finer scene than on the deck of my little ship, when all hope of life had left us. Noble as the character of...sailor is always allowed to be in cases of danger, yet 1 did not believe it to be possible that among forty.one persons, not one repining word should have...
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The Private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon: Of H. M. S. Hecla, During the ...

George Francis Lyon - Eskimos - 1825 - 758 pages
...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 as the character of...uttered. The officers sat about, wherever they could find shelter from the sea, and the men lay down conversing with each other with the most perfect calmness....
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A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach Repulse Bay, Through ...

George Francis Lyon - Arctic regions - 1825 - 244 pages
...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 as the character of...uttered. The officers sat about, wherever they could find shelter from the sea, and the men lay down conversing with each other with the most perfect calmness....
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A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach Repulse Bay: Through ...

George Francis Lyon - Arctic regions - 1825 - 260 pages
...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 as the character of...uttered. The officers sat about, wherever they could find shelter from the sea, and the men lay down conversing with each other with the most perfect calmness....
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

Methodist Church - 1825 - 502 pages
...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 as the character of...The officers sat about, •wherever they could find shelter from tbt sea, and the men lay down, совversing with each other with tbc most perfect calmness....
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The British Critic, Volume 23

English literature - 1825 - 666 pages
...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 as the character of...persons not one repining word should have been uttered. Tfie officers sat about, wherever they could find shelter from the sea, arid the men lay down conversing...
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The Circulator of useful knowledge, amusement, literature, science and ...

1825 - 424 pages
...Never, " says capt. L., " 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...possible, that amongst forty-one persons, not one repining should be uttered." At about six p. M. the rudder, which bad already received some very heavy blows,...
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The Methodist Magazine, Volume 8

Methodist Church - 1825 - 516 pages
...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 as the character of...to be possible that amongst forty-one persons not oue repining - word should have been uttered. The officers sat about, wherever they could find shelter...
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The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the fine ..., Volume 3

Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1825 - 380 pages
...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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