Remarkable Escapes from PerilReligious Tract Society, 1799 - 192 стор. |
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... storm broke upon the vessel in which he was , and the alarin was given that she had struck . He was hastening on deck , when the captain met him , and bade him return below for a knife , appointing another man REV . JOHN NEWTON . 27.
... storm broke upon the vessel in which he was , and the alarin was given that she had struck . He was hastening on deck , when the captain met him , and bade him return below for a knife , appointing another man REV . JOHN NEWTON . 27.
Сторінка 28
Samuel Manning. him return below for a knife , appointing another man to take his place during his absence . His substitute was washed overboard almost imme- diatley . On two other occasions , during this voyage , did the same watchful ...
Samuel Manning. him return below for a knife , appointing another man to take his place during his absence . His substitute was washed overboard almost imme- diatley . On two other occasions , during this voyage , did the same watchful ...
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... barrel striking and escaped being a murderer ; having , in a fit of passion , hurled a carving - knife at the head of a person who had offended him . wounding his face . The other pistol missed fire , JAMES HALDANE . 31.
... barrel striking and escaped being a murderer ; having , in a fit of passion , hurled a carving - knife at the head of a person who had offended him . wounding his face . The other pistol missed fire , JAMES HALDANE . 31.
Сторінка 136
... knife had been left there , and he in- stantly proceeded to grope in the dark for the weapon , which he found before the door leading from the parlour into the bedchamber had been broken open . While he stood in calm but resolute ...
... knife had been left there , and he in- stantly proceeded to grope in the dark for the weapon , which he found before the door leading from the parlour into the bedchamber had been broken open . While he stood in calm but resolute ...
Сторінка 137
... knife , and with no human aid but a dauntless heart , he took his station by the side of the door , and in a moment after one of the ruffians entered from the parlour into the dark room . Instantly upon advancing , sir John struck him ...
... knife , and with no human aid but a dauntless heart , he took his station by the side of the door , and in a moment after one of the ruffians entered from the parlour into the dark room . Instantly upon advancing , sir John struck him ...
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