I felt the disgrace of owing so much to him I had injured, and remonstrated against exposing him to such imminent danger of its being known that he had favoured my escape, which from the temper of his commander, I knew would be instant death. Albert,... The British Essayists - Seite 65herausgegeben von - 1808Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1786 - 716 Seiten
...agony of fear and diltrcfj, befought me to think uuly of my own fafety.~" Save us both, "faid be, " for if you die, I cannot live. Perhaps we may meet again ; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the bleffinpof God be with his mailer!" Albert's prayer was heard. His mafter, by the exercifc- of talents... | |
| 1787 - 342 Seiten
...of fear and diftrefs, befought befought me to think only of my own fafety.— " Save us both," faid he, " for if you die, I cannot live. Perhaps we may...meet again ; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the bleffing of God be with his mafter \" Albert's prayer was heard. His mafter, by the exercife of talents... | |
| 1788 - 340 Seiten
...an agony of fear and diftrefs, befought me to think only of my own fafety.— " Save us both," faid he, " for if you die, I cannot live. Perhaps we may...meet again ; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the blefling of God be with his mafter !" Albert's prayer was heard. His mafter, by the cxercife of talents,... | |
| 1788 - 708 Seiten
...diflrcfs, befought me to think only of my own fafcty. — " Save us both," uid he, " for if you die, 1 cannot live. Perhaps we may meet again ; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the hleffing of God be with his mailer !" " Albert's prayer was heard. His п-.aùer. by the exeicife of... | |
| 1794 - 466 Seiten
...an agony of fear and diftrefs, befought me to think only of my own fafety. — " Save us both," faid he, " for if you die, I cannot live. Perhaps we may...meet again ; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the blefling of God be with his mafter !" Albert's prayer was heard. His mafter, by the exercife of talents,... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 Seiten
...an agony of fear and diftrefs, befought me to think only of my own fafety. — " Save us both," faid he, " for if you die, I cannot live. Perhaps we may...meet again ; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the bleffing of God be with his mafter !" Albert's prayer was heard. His mafter, by the exercife of talents... | |
| 1806 - 360 Seiten
...an agony of fear and diftrefs» befought me to think only of my own fafety.—" Save us both," faid he, " for if you die, I cannot live. Perhaps we may...meet again; but whatever becomes of Albert, may the bleffing of God be with his mafter !" Albert's prayer was heard. His mafter, by the exercife of talents... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 Seiten
...escape, which, from the temper of his commander, 1 knew would be instant death. Albert, in an agony of fear and distress, besought me to think only of...whatever becomes of Albert, may the blessing of God he with his master !' Albert's prayer was heard. His master, by the exercise of talents which, though... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 Seiten
...escape, which, from the temper of his commander, I knew would be instant death. Albert, in an agony of fear and distress, besought me to think only of...Save us both," said he, " for if you die, I cannot hve. Perhaps we may meet again : but whatever becomes of Albert, may the blessing of God be with his... | |
| 1818 - 596 Seiten
...escape, which, from the temper of his commander, I knew would be instant death — Albert, in an agony of fear and distress, besought me to think only of...master, by the exercise of talents, which, though he always possessed, adversity only taught him to use, acquired abroad a station of equal honour and emolument;... | |
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