Memoirs of the Rev. John Newton ...: With Selections from His CorrespondenceSeeley and Burnside, 1835 - 323 páginas |
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... lost me his favour , which I never recovered . " At length we sailed from Spithead with a very large fleet . We put into Torbay with a change of wind ; but it returning fair again , we sailed the next day . Several of our fleet were lost ...
... lost me his favour , which I never recovered . " At length we sailed from Spithead with a very large fleet . We put into Torbay with a change of wind ; but it returning fair again , we sailed the next day . Several of our fleet were lost ...
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... lost our way . Sometimes we were in swamps up to the middle in water , and when we recovered dry land , we could not tell whether we were walking towards the ship , or wandering further from her . Every step increased our uncertainty ...
... lost our way . Sometimes we were in swamps up to the middle in water , and when we recovered dry land , we could not tell whether we were walking towards the ship , or wandering further from her . Every step increased our uncertainty ...
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... lost my appetite and rest : I felt an incessant pain in my stomach , and in about three weeks ' time , I was near sinking under the weight of an imaginary stroke . I felt some severe symptoms of that mixture of pride and madness , which ...
... lost my appetite and rest : I felt an incessant pain in my stomach , and in about three weeks ' time , I was near sinking under the weight of an imaginary stroke . I felt some severe symptoms of that mixture of pride and madness , which ...
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