United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, 第 3 部H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... consequence . We , of course , never ima- gined that a nation sunk in the degradation of slavery was at once to cast off the brutifying effects of such a state , and emerge in high civi- lization ; but we could not help viewing the ...
... consequence . We , of course , never ima- gined that a nation sunk in the degradation of slavery was at once to cast off the brutifying effects of such a state , and emerge in high civi- lization ; but we could not help viewing the ...
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... consequence , deferred the commencement of their rebellious meetings and conflagrations , in hopes of our early departure , which , it was concluded , an appearance of order and tran- quillity would undoubtedly have the effect of ...
... consequence , deferred the commencement of their rebellious meetings and conflagrations , in hopes of our early departure , which , it was concluded , an appearance of order and tran- quillity would undoubtedly have the effect of ...
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... consequence erected , and many men were flogged , but , although the contrary has been said , none were hanged - although hundreds deserved it . A few hours , so employed , were sufficient to purge the town of the infamous gang of ...
... consequence erected , and many men were flogged , but , although the contrary has been said , none were hanged - although hundreds deserved it . A few hours , so employed , were sufficient to purge the town of the infamous gang of ...
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... consequence , that I have never been able to love one in par- ticular ! This humane expression was immediately followed by- " Well ! I will come down , and see who you are . " The lattice then closed . I will not compare my situation ...
... consequence , that I have never been able to love one in par- ticular ! This humane expression was immediately followed by- " Well ! I will come down , and see who you are . " The lattice then closed . I will not compare my situation ...
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... consequence of being wounded , we should see nothing more of him for a considerable time ; we therefore resolved to proceed , without further delay , on our visit to the lake . As we advanced , the country assumed a wilder aspect than ...
... consequence of being wounded , we should see nothing more of him for a considerable time ; we therefore resolved to proceed , without further delay , on our visit to the lake . As we advanced , the country assumed a wilder aspect than ...
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291 ページ - And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him about four hundred men.
150 ページ - As eager to anticipate their grave ; And the sea yawn'd around her like a hell, And down' she suck'd with her the whirling wave, Like one who grapples with his enemy, And strives to strangle him before he die.
389 ページ - ... below zero, immediately took the consistency of ice ; and thus we actually became the inhabitants of an iceberg during one of the most severe winters hitherto recorded ; our sufferings, aggravated by want of bedding, clothing, and animal food, need not be dwelt upon. Mr. C. Thomas, the carpenter, was the only man who perished at this beach, but three others, besides one who had lost his foot, were reduced to the last stage of debility, and only 13 of our number were able to carry provisions in...
390 ページ - Lordships to the merits of Commander Ross, who was second in the direction of this Expedition. The labours of this officer, who had the departments of Astronomy, Natural History, and Surveying, will speak for themselves in language beyond the ability of my pen, but they will be duly appreciated by their Lordships and the learned bodies, of •which he is a member, and who are already well acquainted with his acquirements.
390 ページ - M'Diarmid, the surgeon, who had been several voyages to these regions, did justice to the high recommendation I received of him ; he was successful in every amputation and...
389 ページ - ... as we had not doubled the Eastern Cape, all hope of saving the ship was at an end, and put quite beyond possibility by another very severe winter ; and having only provisions to last us to the 1st of June, 1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour.
299 ページ - it is probable that no national or private collection of ancient armour in Europe contains any weapon or article of personal equipment which might not be traced in this motley crowd, — the Parthian bow and arrow, the iron club of Scy thia, sabres of every age and nation, lances of every length and description, and matchlocks of every form, metallic helmets of every pattern.
390 ページ - Franklin, and the communications kindly made to us by those distinguished officers before our departure from England. But the glory of this enterprise is entirely due to Him whose divine favour has been most especially manifested towards us, who guided and directed all our steps; who mercifully provided, in what we...
390 ページ - Lordships' consideration. We have, however, the consolation, that the results of this expedition have been conclusive, and to science highly important, and may be briefly comprehended in the following words: — The discovery of the Gulf of Boothia, the continent and isthmus of Boothia Felix, and a vast number of islands, rivers, and lakes ; the undeniable establishment that the north-east point of America extends to the 74th degree of north latitude ; valuable observations of every kind, but particularly...
236 ページ - They continued to advance till within fifty or sixty paces of our front, when the Brigade were ordered to stand up. Whether it was from the sudden and unexpected appearance of a Corps so near them, which must have seemed as starting out of the ground, or the tremendous heavy fire we threw into them, La Garde, who had never before failed in an attack suddenly stopped.