| 1826 - 644 lehte
...higher have our admiration and respect been raised for those who went before us in these enterprizes. Persevering in difficulty, unappalled by danger, and...the most beautiful examples of that firm reliance on B merciful in I superintending Providence, which is the only rational source of true fortitude in man.... | |
| 1826 - 644 lehte
...higher hnve our admiration and respect been raised for those who went before us in these enterprizes. Persevering in difficulty, unappalled by danger, and...ebb, they furnish the most beautiful examples of that 6rm reliance on a merciful and superintending Providence, which is the only rational source of true... | |
| sir Jahleel Brenton (1st bart.) - 1839 - 312 lehte
...us, as well as just to the memory of these truly great men, that I feel it a duty to repeat them. " Persevering in difficulty, unappalled by danger, and...Providence, which is the only rational source of true fortitude."f Again, Captain Parry says, in the narra* Parry's Third Voyage, page 50. t First Voyage,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 lehte
...performed these exploits ; of humiliation, when I consider how little, with all our advantages, tee have succeeded in going beyond them. " Indeed, the...on a merciful and superintending Providence which ia the only rational source of true fortitude in man. Often, with their narratives impressed upon my... | |
| William Henry Bayley Webster - 1857 - 334 lehte
...claim our highest admiration and respect, and deserve to be ranked among the noblest of our countrymen. Persevering in difficulty, unappalled by danger, and...scarcely ever use the language of complaint, much less of despair; and sometimes, when all human hope seems at its lowest ebb, they furnish the most beautiful... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1860 - 338 lehte
...intimate our acquaintance with all its difficulties, and all its precariousness, the higher have oui' admiration and respect been raised for those who went...the only rational source of true fortitude in man." The style of most of the narratives of the various searching expeditions are based more or less upon... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1872 - 392 lehte
...and he feelingly refers to the impression which their narratives made upon his own mind. He says, " The longer our experience has been in the navigation...the only rational source of true fortitude in man." The style of most of the narratives of the various searching expeditions is based more or less upon... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1842 - 694 lehte
...the memory of those great men, that I must be excused for introducing them here. " Persevering under difficulty, unappalled by danger, and patient under...at its lowest ebb, they furnish the most beautiful example of lh; l firm reliance on a merciful and superintending Providence, which is the only rational... | |
| 1826 - 644 lehte
...higher have our admiration and respect been raised for those who went before us in these enterprizes. Persevering in difficulty, unappalled by danger, and...sometimes, when all human hope seems at its lowest ebb, tbey furnish the most beautiful examples of that firm reliance on a merciful and superintending Providence,... | |
| 1860 - 1226 lehte
...great men, that I must be excused for introducing them here. Persevering nnder difficulty, unappallcd by danger, and patient under distress, they scarcely...at its lowest ebb, they furnish the most beautiful example of that fiim reliance on a merciful and superintending Providence, which is the only rational... | |
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