The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 265
... death . His clan , however , obtain forcible possession of the corpse , which is brought to the chapel in the Island of Dorsies . There , Merritt , who is with difficulty saved from the fury of the clan , is kept concealed . The men to ...
... death . His clan , however , obtain forcible possession of the corpse , which is brought to the chapel in the Island of Dorsies . There , Merritt , who is with difficulty saved from the fury of the clan , is kept concealed . The men to ...
Page 568
... death will be unavoidable . Thus arrived the seventh day since we had been abandoned . We calculated that in case the boats had not stranded on the coast , they would want at least three or four times twenty - four hours to reach St ...
... death will be unavoidable . Thus arrived the seventh day since we had been abandoned . We calculated that in case the boats had not stranded on the coast , they would want at least three or four times twenty - four hours to reach St ...
Page 574
... death is most impatiently covetous . Still , as we are called to lament one in- stance after another of these early extinctions , this impression deepens and spreads . The dread of speedy destruction await- ing every phenomenon becomes ...
... death is most impatiently covetous . Still , as we are called to lament one in- stance after another of these early extinctions , this impression deepens and spreads . The dread of speedy destruction await- ing every phenomenon becomes ...
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