Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 70
Pagina 30
... for their success in war , and their security in peace ; - they worship him , also ,
in hope , that when the turf has covered them they will be gathered to their fathers
; that the mother will be re - united to her lost child , and the wife to her husband ...
... for their success in war , and their security in peace ; - they worship him , also ,
in hope , that when the turf has covered them they will be gathered to their fathers
; that the mother will be re - united to her lost child , and the wife to her husband ...
Pagina 52
... was of itself sufficient to rejoice at ; but when we reflected , that in two particular
instances we had been left without the slightest probability of again seeing our
country ; that when all hope had left us , we had been mercifully preserved , and ...
... was of itself sufficient to rejoice at ; but when we reflected , that in two particular
instances we had been left without the slightest probability of again seeing our
country ; that when all hope had left us , we had been mercifully preserved , and ...
Pagina 90
The picture of the accident ; of the state of his feelings at the moment of his
fidence under the influence of his strong religious hope , are very beautifully
given : but we cannot venture to quote . Michael soon afterwards visits England
with his ...
The picture of the accident ; of the state of his feelings at the moment of his
fidence under the influence of his strong religious hope , are very beautifully
given : but we cannot venture to quote . Michael soon afterwards visits England
with his ...
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Inhoudsopgave
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Rothelan a Romance of English Histories | 69 |
Revelations of the Dead Alive | 76 |
45 andere gedeelten niet weergegeven
Overige edities - Alles weergeven
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admiration appear attention beauty become believe body called carried cause character circumstances common considerable considered contains course court doubt effect England English equal existence expression fact feelings France French friends give given hand head heart hope important interest Italy kind King known lady land language late learned less letters light live look Lord manner matter means mind nature never object observed once opinion original party passage passed perhaps person political possession present principles produced reader reason remains remarkable respect says scene seems seen side society soon sound speak spirit style taken thing thought tion turn volume whole writer young