When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance of the sun, to take his latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him... The American Law Register - Página 5371905Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1872 - 690 páginas
...has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate that prudence, and before we float further, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may... | |
| Charles Wainwright March - 1873 - 324 páginas
...many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause ib the storm, the earliest glance of the sun, to take...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have il.iven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1875 - 362 páginas
...has been tossed, for many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float further on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may, at least,... | |
| R. M. DEVENS - 1876 - 1014 páginas
...has been tossed, for many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may, at least,... | |
| M. A. Clancy - 1876 - 182 páginas
...mariner, when tossed for many days in thick weather, avails himself of the earliest glance of the sun to ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course, so in like manner, at the end of one hundred years from the foundation of our government, we too have... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1889 - 370 páginas
...has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...the elements have driven him from his true course." ' The stream of evolving circumstances shot with so much force and in such wild eddies towards the... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1879 - 680 páginas
...has been tossed, for many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may, at least,... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 páginas
...been tossed for many days in I thick weather, and on an unknown sea, i.he naturally avails himself of the first \ pause in the storm, the earliest glance...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven bmi from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther on the waves of... | |
| 1880 - 698 páginas
...has been tossed, for many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...imitate this prudence, and before we float farther, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least be able to conjecture where we now... | |
| John Wien Forney - 1880 - 518 páginas
...mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an open sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance...imitate this prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least be able... | |
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