| Sir Richard Steele - 1714 - 444 pages
...melancholy, fcarce able to refrain from doing himfclf Violence, till by Degrees, by the Force of Reafon, and frequent reading of the Scriptures, and turning...reconciled to his Condition. When he had made this Conqueft, the Vigour of his Health, Difengagement from the World, a conftant, chearful, (erene Sky,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 476 pages
...appetites, were hardly supportable. He grew dejected, languid, and melancholy, scarce able to refrain frontf doing himself violence} till by degrees, by the force...his health, disengagement from the world, a constant cheerful serene sky, and a temperate air, made his life one continual feast, and his being much more... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 468 pages
...dejected, languid, and melancholy, scarce able to refrain from doing himself violence; till by degree's, by the force of reason, and frequent reading of the...the study of navigation, after the space of eighteen month* he grew thoroughly reconciled to his condition. When he had made this conquest, the vigour of... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 pages
...to refrain from doing himself violence, till by degrees, by the force of reason and frequent reading the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon the...his health, disengagement from the world, a constant cheerful serene sky and a temperate air, made his life one continual feast, and his being much more... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 pages
...to refrain from doing himself Tiolence, till by degrees, by the force of reason and frequent reading the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon the...grew thoroughly reconciled to his condition. When he bad made this conquest, the vigour of his health, disengagement from the world, a constant cheerful... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 716 pages
...to refrain from doing himself violence, till by degrees, by the force of reason and frequent reading the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon the study of navigation, after the space of eighteen mouths, he grew thoroughly reconciled to his condition. When he had made this conquest, the vigour... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...to refrain from doing himself violence, till by degrees, by the force of reason and frequent reading the Scriptures, and turning ' his thoughts upon the...his health, disengagement from the world, a constant cheerful, serene sky and a temperate air, made his life one continual feast, and his being much more... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...to refrain from doing himself violence, till by degrees, by the force of reason and frequent reading very well dressed, and looked like a person not used...servant, " I have seldom Iain in such a lodging аз cheerful, serene sky and a temperate air, made his life one continual feast, and his being much more... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...to refrain from doing himself violence, till by degrees, by the force of reason and frequent reading the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon the...his health, disengagement from the world, a constant cheerful serene sky, and a temperate air, made his life one continual feast, and his being much more... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...degrees, by tho foree of reason and frequent reading the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon tho study of navigation, after the space of eighteen months,...his health, disengagement from the world, a constant cheerful serene aky, and a temjierato air, made his life one continual feast, and his being much more... | |
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