| James Bruce - 1813 - 534 strani
...suggested what depressed my short-lived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the sources oi the Nile, through numberless dangers and sufferings,...goodness and protection of Providence ; I was, however, but then half through my journey, and all those dangers which I had already passed, awaited me again... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 strani
...glory, suggested what depressed my short-lived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the Source of the Nile, through numberless dangers and sufferings,...goodness and protection of Providence. I was, however, but then half through my journey, and all those dangers which I had already passed, awaited me again... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1830 - 582 strani
...itself where I stood, the object of my vain glory, suggested what depressed my shortlived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the sources of...and protection of Providence. — I was, however, but then half through my journey, and all those dangers which I had already passed, awaited me again... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1830 - 560 strani
...itself where I stood, the object of my vain glory, suggested what depressed my shortlived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the sources of...numberless dangers and sufferings, the least of which would Lave overwhelmed me, but for the continual goodness and protection of Providence. — I was, however,... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 336 strani
...itself where I stood, the object of my vain-glory, suggested what depressed my short-lived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the Sources of...goodness and protection of Providence ; I was, however but then half through my journey, and all those dangers which I had already passed, awaited me again... | |
| 1831 - 320 strani
...itself where I stood, the object of my vain glory, suggested what depressed my short lived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the sources of...goodness and protection of Providence. I was, however, but then half through my journey, and all those dangers which I had already passed, awaited me again... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1832 - 446 strani
...itself where I stood, the object of my vainglory, suggested what deX pressed my short-lived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the sources of...goodness and protection of Providence ; I was, however, but then half through my journey, and all those dangers which I had already passed awaited me again... | |
| 1832 - 586 strani
...object of my vain glory, suggested what put an end to my short-lived triumph. 1 had, but a few moments, arrived at the sources of the Nile, through numberless...of which •would have overwhelmed me, but for the continued goodness and protection of Providence. I was, however, but then half through my journey ;... | |
| 1834 - 602 strani
...short-lived triumphs. I was out a few minutes arrived at the source of the Mite, through numberle-s dangers and sufferings, the least of which would have...half through my journey, and all those dangers which 1 had already passed, awaited me again on my return. I found a despondency gaining ground fast upon... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1835 - 592 strani
...itself where I stood, the object of my vain glory, suggested what depressed my shortlived triumph. I was but a few minutes arrived at the sources of...goodness and protection of Providence : I was, however, but then half through my journey, and all those dangers through which I had already passed awaited... | |
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