Memoir of His Own LifeJ. Jones, 1811 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... sail - cloth , with small pieces of cork quilted " : in between them . " “ I know by experience , that it is a great comfort to a swimmer , who has a considerable distance to go , to turn himself sometimes on his back , and to vary in ...
... sail - cloth , with small pieces of cork quilted " : in between them . " “ I know by experience , that it is a great comfort to a swimmer , who has a considerable distance to go , to turn himself sometimes on his back , and to vary in ...
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... sail . This discovery I fortunately made by accident , and in the following manner :断" When I was a boy , I amused myself one day with flying a paper kite ; and approaching the bank of a pond , which was near a mile broad , I tied the ...
... sail . This discovery I fortunately made by accident , and in the following manner :断" When I was a boy , I amused myself one day with flying a paper kite ; and approaching the bank of a pond , which was near a mile broad , I tied the ...
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... sailing down the river Thames to Greenwich , were upset by the violence of the current . Three of them unfortunately perished . But a lady , who had on one of these farthingales , was buoyed up by it on the waves . Terrified at her ...
... sailing down the river Thames to Greenwich , were upset by the violence of the current . Three of them unfortunately perished . But a lady , who had on one of these farthingales , was buoyed up by it on the waves . Terrified at her ...
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... sails in the wind , the howling of the storm , and the roar of the billows , which threatened them with instant ... sail instantly hauled their wind , and with difficulty , weathered the Head of Beachy , and were preserved . " Their ...
... sails in the wind , the howling of the storm , and the roar of the billows , which threatened them with instant ... sail instantly hauled their wind , and with difficulty , weathered the Head of Beachy , and were preserved . " Their ...
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... sail for Louisiana , but they were taken by adverse winds during the entire course . On the 26th of January , they had a view of the Isle of Pines , situate towards the west of Cuba , which the cap- tain mistook for Cape St. Anthony ...
... sail for Louisiana , but they were taken by adverse winds during the entire course . On the 26th of January , they had a view of the Isle of Pines , situate towards the west of Cuba , which the cap- tain mistook for Cape St. Anthony ...
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Стр. 41 - Marvel not at this : for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in their graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth ; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life ; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.
Стр. 48 - Tis granted, and no plainer truth appears, Our most important are our earliest years. The mind, impressible and soft, with ease Imbibes and copies what she hears and sees, And through life's labyrinth holds fast the clue That education gives her, false or true.
Стр. 121 - Because a man may shoot as truly with a bow as with a common musket.
Стр. 72 - Hear the just law — the judgment of the skies, He that hates truth shall be the dupe of lies : And he that will be cheated to the last, Delusions strong as Hell shall bind him fast.
Стр. 14 - I returned ; and loosing from the stake the string, with the little stick which was fastened to it, went again into the water, where I found, that lying on my back and holding the stick in my hands, I was drawn along the surface of the water in a very agreeable manner.
Стр. 185 - They soon met, and, in the fury of their first encounter, appeared in an instant firmly twisted together ; and, whilst their united tails beat the ground, they mutually tried with open jaws to lacerate each other. What a fell aspect did they present ! Their...
Стр. 12 - The exercise of swimming is one of the most healthy and agreeable in the world. After having swam for an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heats of summer. Perhaps the pores being cleansed, the insensible perspiration increases and occasions this coolness.
Стр. 266 - After the peace, I settled in the city of New York, in the practice of the law, and was in a very lucrative course of practice, when the derangement of our public affairs, by the feebleness of the general confederation, drew me again reluctantly into public life. I became a member of the Convention which framed the present Constitution of the United States...
Стр. 262 - I have ventured these last two days to look General Washington's whole force in the face in the position on the outside of my works, and have the pleasure to assure your Excellency that there is but one wish throughout the army, which is that the enemy would advance.
Стр. 187 - ... great folds, and by that operation rendered the other more than commonly -outstretched ; the next minute the new struggles of the black one gained an unexpected superiority; it acquired two great folds likewise, which necessarily extended the body of its adversary in proportion as it had contracted its own.