| 1835 - 700 pages
...us, which care and kindness could perform. Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts ; and I trust there was not one man among us who did not then...borders of a not distant grave, to life and friends and civilisation. 1 Long accustomed, however, to a cold bed on the hard snow or th« bare rock, few could... | |
| Sir John Leslie, Robert Jameson, Hugh Murray - Arctic regions - 1845 - 440 pages
...length they were accommodated with every thing, and retired to rest; "and I trust," adds Captain Ross, " there was not one man among us who did not then express,...borders of a not distant grave to life, and friends, and civilisation." Such, however, was the effect of previous hardship, that few of them could sleep on... | |
| Animals - 1846 - 236 pages
...us which care and kindness could perform. Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts; and I trust there was not one man among us who did not then...for that interposition which had raised us all from despair, which none could now forget, and had brought us from the brink of a not distant grave to life,... | |
| Man - 1849 - 124 pages
...us which care and kindness could perform. Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts; and I trust there was not one man among us who did not then...for that interposition which had raised us all from despair, which none could now forget, and had brought us from the brink of a not distant grave to life... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1850 - 380 pages
...kindness could perform. " Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts, and I trust there was not a man among us, who did not then express, where it was...forget, and had brought us from the very borders of a most distant grave, to life, and friends, and civilization. " Long accustomed, however, to a cold bed... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - Arctic regions - 1851 - 402 pages
...kindness could perform. " Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts, and I trust there was not a man among us, who did not then express, where it was...forget, and had brought us from the very borders of a most distant grave, to life, and friends, and civilization. " Long accustomed, however, to a cold bed... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Arctic regions - 1852 - 424 pages
...last. The sick were " Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts, and I trust there was not a man among us who did not then express, where it was...forget, and had brought us from the very borders of a most distant grave, to life and friends and civilization. Long accustomed, however, to a cold bed on... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Arctic regions - 1853 - 274 pages
...quiet and serious thoughts, and I trust there was not a man among us who did not then express, whereat was due, his gratitude for that interposition which...forget, and had brought us from the very borders of a most distant grave, to life and friends and civilization. Long accustomed, however, to a cold bed on... | |
| Historical geography - 1853 - 168 pages
...us which care and kindness could perform. Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts; and I trust there was not one man among us who did not then...for that interposition which had raised us all from despair, which none could now forget, and had brought us from the brink of a not distant grave to life,... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1857 - 1074 pages
...kindness could perform. " Night at length brought quiet and serious thoughts, and I trust there was not a man among us who did not then express, where it was...forget, and had brought us from the very borders of a most distant grave, to life and friends and civilization. Long accustomed, however, to a cold bed on... | |
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