The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, المجلد 2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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الصفحة 10
... happy as a Man can poffibly be in my Station , and have hitherto preferved my Health very well . Adieu , dear Friend ; you'l bardly hear from me again till fome homeward bound bound Ship comes from the Indies , by the first 10 The Life ...
... happy as a Man can poffibly be in my Station , and have hitherto preferved my Health very well . Adieu , dear Friend ; you'l bardly hear from me again till fome homeward bound bound Ship comes from the Indies , by the first 10 The Life ...
الصفحة 37
... happy to have fallen into his Hands , who was a Gentleman that had been reduced , by Misfortunes , to accept of his prefent Employ ; that many of his Brethren would have carried me to Newgate , upon the firft Mention of an Habeas ; but ...
... happy to have fallen into his Hands , who was a Gentleman that had been reduced , by Misfortunes , to accept of his prefent Employ ; that many of his Brethren would have carried me to Newgate , upon the firft Mention of an Habeas ; but ...
الصفحة 60
... happy . I would pray , but I am convinced my prefent Circumstances will be the Inducement ; and I fear a Death - bed Repentance will be of no Avail ! Oh ! how extreme are my Tortures , and the Wounds of my Conscience are not to be ...
... happy . I would pray , but I am convinced my prefent Circumstances will be the Inducement ; and I fear a Death - bed Repentance will be of no Avail ! Oh ! how extreme are my Tortures , and the Wounds of my Conscience are not to be ...
الصفحة 69
... happy should I have been ! My Father , who I foon per- ceived had a great Regard for him , afked him , How i late me ; long he had been there ? He faid , Near two Years , • for í for a Debt of 401. Good God ! faid my of JOE THOMPSON . 69.
... happy should I have been ! My Father , who I foon per- ceived had a great Regard for him , afked him , How i late me ; long he had been there ? He faid , Near two Years , • for í for a Debt of 401. Good God ! faid my of JOE THOMPSON . 69.
الصفحة 73
... happy , could he have facrificed his Honour and Confcience to Views of Interest , as too many em- ployed in public Affairs do . A large Sum of Money came into his Hands , by Way of Forfeitures , for which his Predeceffors never used to ...
... happy , could he have facrificed his Honour and Confcience to Views of Interest , as too many em- ployed in public Affairs do . A large Sum of Money came into his Hands , by Way of Forfeitures , for which his Predeceffors never used to ...
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الصفحة 59 - Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
الصفحة 343 - Emily, ere day, Arose, and dress'd herself in rich array; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair: Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair: A riband did the braided tresses bind, The rest was loose and wanton'd in the wind.
الصفحة 327 - Since every man who lives, is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear, Nor joy, nor grieve too much for things beyond our care.
الصفحة 59 - Through what new fcenes and changes muft we pafs./ The wide, th'unbounded profpeift lies before me; But fhadows, clouds , and darknefs, reft upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, (And that there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works) he muft delight in Virtue; And that which he delights in, muft be happy, But when'.