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" The loud crashing noise of the straining and working of the timbers and decks, as she was driven against some of the heavier pieces, which all the activity and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that... "
A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions ... - Side 153
av Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 4 sider
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Tracts for the people

Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 sider
...and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events,...express my admiration of their conduct on this trying decision : throughout a period of twenty-eight hours, during any one of which there appeared to be...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1847 - 490 sider
...and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported b"y trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay. . . At 2 PM the storm gained its height, when the barometer stood at 28-40 inches, and after that time...
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Curiosities [afterw.] Romance of modern travel

1848 - 350 sider
...and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay. * * * At two pm the storm gained its height, when the barometer stood at 28-40 inches, and after that...
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Summer in the Antarctic Regions: A Narrative of Voyages of Discovery Towards ...

Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - 214 sider
...and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay." Although they were thus forced by the storm many miles deeper into the pack, they could not perceive...
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The Recreation

1848 - 376 sider
...and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay. At 2 PM the storm gained its height, when the barometer stood at 28.40 inches, and after that time...
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Physical Geography, Volum 1

Mary Somerville - 1849 - 450 sider
...the exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events,...conduct on this trying occasion. Throughout a period of 28 hours, during any one of which there appeared to be very little hope that we should live to see...
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Physical Geography

Mary Somerville - 1869 - 618 sider
...the exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events,...conduct on this trying occasion. Throughout a period of 28 hours, during any one of which there appeared to be little hope that we should live to see another,...
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Monthly Notices of Papers and Proceedings and Report

Royal Society of Tasmania - 1894 - 810 sider
...fill with dismay the stoutest heart that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events; and I should commit an act of injustice to my companions...conduct on this trying occasion; throughout a period of 28 hours, during any one of which there appeared to be very little hope that we should live to see...
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Physical Geography

Mary Somerville, Henry Walter Bates - 1870 - 632 sider
...the exertions of our people could not prevent, was suffn-ient to fill tho stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay ; and 1 should commit an act of injustice to my companions if 1 did not express my admiration of their conduct...
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Winter in the Arctic Regions and Summer in the Antarctic Regions

Charles Tomlinson - 1872 - 392 sider
...and exertions of our people could not prevent, was sufficient to fill the stoutest heart, that was not supported by trust in Him who controls all events, with dismay." Although they were thus forced by the storm many miles deeper into the pack, they could not perceive...
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