| Lewis Atterbury - 1706 - 242 pages
...without fome regret and impatience. But then if after this, for two or three days more he led me directly South, and with my Face full upon the Sun at Noonday,...Peer, and flill bid me follow him ; then certainly no Modefty doth oblige a Man not to difpute with his Guide, and to tell him,furely chat can be no Way,... | |
| Samuel Gover Winchester - 1831 - 234 pages
...some regret and impatience. But then if after this, for two or three days more he lead me directly South, and with my Face full upon the Sun at noonday, and at last bring me back again to Dover Pere; and still bid me follow him: Then certainly no Modesty does... | |
| 1850 - 818 pages
...some regret and impatience. But then, it' after this, for two or three days more he lead me directly south, and with my face full upon the sun at noonday, and at length bring miback again to Dover Pier, and still bid me follow him ; then certainly no modesty does... | |
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