| 1799 - 486 pages
...(till under the protecting eye of that Providence, who has eondefcended to call himfelf the ftranger's friend. At this moment, painful as my reflections were, the extraordinary beauty of a fmall mofs, in fructification, irrefillibly caught my «ye. I mention this, to (hew from what trilling... | |
| 1807 - 672 pages
...could possibly have averted my present suiterings. I indeed was a stranger in u strange land; yet 1 was still under the protecting eye of that, Providence...moss, in fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. 1 mention this to shew from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation... | |
| John Todd - 1799 - 200 pages
...settlement. All these circumstances crowded at once on my recollection, and I confess that my spirits hegan to fail me. I considered my fate as certain, and that...fructification irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to show from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation; for though... | |
| Mungo Park - 1799 - 524 pages
...that no human prudence X or foresight, could possibly have averted my present sufferings. I was indeed a stranger in a strange land, yet I was still under...fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to shew from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for though... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 524 pages
...that no human prudence or foresight could possibly have averted my present sufferings. I was indeed a stranger in a strange land, yet I was still under...fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to shew from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for though... | |
| Mungo Park - 1807 - 594 pages
...that no human prudence or foresight, could possibly have averted my present stifferings. I was indeed a stranger in a strange land, yet I was still under...fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to shew from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation; for though... | |
| Priscilla Wakefield - 1809 - 234 pages
...reflected, that no human prudence or foresight could possibly have averted my present sufferings. I was a stranger in a strange land ; yet I was still...small moss in fructification, irresistibly caught my attention. I mention this, to show from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 pages
...that no human prudence or foresight could possibly have averted my present sufferings. I was indeed a stranger in a strange land ,yet I was still under...fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to shew, from what trifling circumstances the mind will -sometimes derive consolation ; for though... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 pages
...however, aided and supported me. I recollected that no human prudence or foresight could have averted my present sufferings. I indeed was a stranger in...reflections were, the extraordinary beauty of a small rnoss in fructification irresistably caught my eye. I mention this to shew from what trifling circumstances... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 pages
...that no human prudence or foresight, could possibly have averted my present sufferings. I was indeed a stranger in a strange land, yet I was still under...fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to shew from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for though... | |
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