I could not hut feel deeply impressed, as I contemplated the gay and plenteous sight, with the many and great mercies which a kind and beneficent Providence had extended towards us, to whom alone is due the heartfelt praises and thanksgivings of all for... The North-west Passage: Capt - Seite 41von Robert John Le Mesurier McClure, Sir Robert John Le Mesurier McClure - 1853 - 48 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1854 - 630 Seiten
...circumstances, would be most gratifying to any officer ; but in this lonely situation I could not but feel deeply impressed, as I contemplated the gay and...Providence had extended towards us, to whom alone are due the heartfelt praises and thanksgivings of all for the great blessings which we have hitherto... | |
| William Henry Bayley Webster - 1857 - 334 Seiten
...would be most gratifying. But in this lonely situation I could not but feel," says Captain Me Clure, " deeply impressed, as I contemplated the gay and plenteous...praises and thanksgivings of all for the great blessings which we have hitherto experienced in positions the most desolate which can be conceived." " 1853.... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 500 Seiten
...circumstances, would be most gratifying to any officer; but, in this lonely situation, I could not but feel deeply impressed, as I contemplated the gay and...which a kind and beneficent Providence had extended toward us, to whom alone is due the heartfelt praises and thanksgivings of all for the great blessings... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 Seiten
...circumstances, would be most gratifying to any officer ; but, in this lonely situation, I could not but feel deeply impressed, as I contemplated the gay and...which a kind and beneficent Providence had extended toward us, to whom alone is due the heartfelt praises and thanksgivings of all for the great blessings... | |
| John Brown - 1858 - 506 Seiten
...impressed (writes the gallant officer) as I contemplated the gay and plenteous sight, with the many great mercies which a kind and beneficent Providence had extended towards us." March 1st, 1853, the following remark occurs: "The cold of the last two months was excessive. January... | |
| Sir John Leslie, Hugh Murray, Robert Michael Ballantyne - 1860 - 696 Seiten
...J" M „" the be most gratifying to any officer; but in this lonely crew situation, I could not but feel deeply impressed as I contemplated the gay and...praises and thanksgivings of all for the great blessings which we have hitherto experienced in positions the most desolate which can be conceived." So another... | |
| Thomas Frost - 1874 - 366 Seiten
...circumstances would be most gratifying to any officer ; but in this lonely situation, I could not but feel deeply impressed, as I contemplated the gay and...thanksgivings of all for the great blessings we have experienced in positions the most desolate which can be conceived." In April, 1853, the preparations... | |
| Helen Saunders Wright - 1910 - 622 Seiten
...circumstances, would be most gratifying to any officer ; but in this lonely situation, I could not but feel deeply impressed as I contemplated the gay and...towards us, to whom alone is due the heart-felt praises as thanksgivings of all for the great blessings which we have hitherto experienced in positions the... | |
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