The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 6-10 de 93
Página 35
... seemed he was not suffi- ciently acquainted with the navigation in those seas to meet a storm with com- posure . He ordered all the sails to be taken in , and we were driven slowly along . The night had come on ; it was clear and cold ...
... seemed he was not suffi- ciently acquainted with the navigation in those seas to meet a storm with com- posure . He ordered all the sails to be taken in , and we were driven slowly along . The night had come on ; it was clear and cold ...
Página 36
... seemed still to reach my ear . When I awoke the sun stood high , and was casting his burning rays upon my face . I gazed around in wonder ; storm and ship , the dead , and all that I had heard during the night , seemed to me a dream ...
... seemed still to reach my ear . When I awoke the sun stood high , and was casting his burning rays upon my face . I gazed around in wonder ; storm and ship , the dead , and all that I had heard during the night , seemed to me a dream ...
Página 37
... seemed to be alive on deck , the ropes rattled , footsteps were heard , and several voices could clearly be distinguished . We remained thus for several moments , in anxious expectation , when we heard some one descend the stairs of the ...
... seemed to be alive on deck , the ropes rattled , footsteps were heard , and several voices could clearly be distinguished . We remained thus for several moments , in anxious expectation , when we heard some one descend the stairs of the ...
Página 38
... seemed to rage worse than ever , but on the following morn- ing we found the sails all furled as we had left them . During the day we set as many sails as were necessary to urge the ship gently along , and after five days we had made a ...
... seemed to rage worse than ever , but on the following morn- ing we found the sails all furled as we had left them . During the day we set as many sails as were necessary to urge the ship gently along , and after five days we had made a ...
Página 41
... seemed displeased and indignant ; soon , however , he be- came more pleasant and friendly ; to the astonishment of all he opened the win- dow to look out , laughed as heartily at the tricks of the Ourang - outang , and even paid for his ...
... seemed displeased and indignant ; soon , however , he be- came more pleasant and friendly ; to the astonishment of all he opened the win- dow to look out , laughed as heartily at the tricks of the Ourang - outang , and even paid for his ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abolitionism Almanzor American appeared banks beauty Beethoven better British burgomaster called castellan character Chevalier Christian church corn laws divine duty earth England English Esteer evil eyes faith father favor feel Frémont genius give hand head heard heart heaven honor Hudson's Bay Company human interest Jesuits Joseph Wolff labor land learned less literary living look Lord Lord Eldon louis-d'ors matter means ment mind moral mountains Nathaniel Hawthorne nature ness never night once Oregon party passed Pennacook poem poet political poor present river Rocky Mountains Rulif seemed Sheik slaves society soul spirit stranger Sydney Smith Tartuffe thee things thou thought tion true truth ture United voice volume Wandering Jew Weetamoo whole words writings York young