... away after hour without the least mitigation of the awful circumstances in which we were placed. Indeed, there seemed to be but little probability of our ships holding together much longer, so frequent and violent were the shocks they sustained. The... Tracts for the people - Sayfa 48Tracts for the people tarafından - 1847Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1847 - 918 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...express my admiration of their conduct on this trying occasion; throughout a period of twentyeight hours, during any one of which there appeared to be very... | |
| 1847 - 490 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay. . . At 2 PM the storm gained its height, when the barometer stood at 28-40 inches, and after that time... | |
| Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 502 sayfa
...activity and exertions of our people could not prevent, CHAP. VI.] PERILOUS SITUATION OF THE SHIPS. was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was...express my admiration of their conduct on this trying occasion ; throughout a period of twentyeight hours, during any one of which there appeared to be very... | |
| Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 516 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was 1842. not supported by trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay ; and I should commit an act... | |
| Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 530 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...activity and exertions of our people could not prevent, X CHAP. VI.] PERILOUS SITUATION OF THE SHIPS. 169 was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - 214 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay." Although they were thus forced by the storm many miles deeper into the pack, they could not perceive... | |
| 1848 - 350 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay. * * * At two pm the storm gained its height, when the barometer stood at 28-40 inches, and after that... | |
| 1848 - 376 sayfa
...and violent were the shocks they sustained. The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some...trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay. At 2 PM the storm gained its height, when the barometer stood at 28.40 inches, and after that time... | |
| 1848 - 626 sayfa
...and creaking of the timber and decks, " which was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart with dismay, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events." " The storm pained its height at 2 hp MAlthough we had been forced many miles deeper into the pack,... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 sayfa
...and creaking of tin; timber and decks, " which was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart with dismay, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events." " The storm gained its height at 2 h. PM Although we had been forced many miles deeper into the pack,... | |
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