When these have pointed out to us which course we may lawfully steer, it is no harm to set out all our sail; if the storms and tempests of adversity should rise upon us, and not suffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will however prove no small... The Spectator - 第 217 頁1739完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1786 - 694 頁
...is no harm to fet out all our fail; if the ftorms and tempeth of advciTity fhould rife upon us, arJ not fuffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will however prove l fmall confolation to us in thcfc circuir ftances, that we have neither milhk our courfe, nor fallen'into... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 頁
...lawfully lleer, it is no harm to L't out all oar kit: If the ftorms and tempers of adverfity ibould rile upon us, and not fuffer us to make the haven where we would. be, it will however prcv« no fmall ccnfolation to us inthefe circumftanccs, that we have neither miftakcn our courie,... | |
| 1803 - 402 頁
...to set out all our sail; if the storms and tempests of adversity should rise upon us, and not suffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will however prove no small consolation to us in these circumstances, that we have neither mistaken our course, nor fallen... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 頁
...to set out all our sail; if the storms and tempests of adversity should rise upon us, and not suffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will however prove no small consolation to us in these circumstances, that we have neither mistaken our course, nor fallen... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 頁
...to set out all our sail; if the storms and tempests of adversity should rise upon us, and not suffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will however prove no small consolation to us in these circumstances, that we have neither mistaken our course, nor fallen... | |
| 1806 - 360 頁
...fleer, fteer, it is no harm to fet out all our fail: If the ftorms and tempefts of adverfity fhould rife upon us, and not fuffer us to make the haven...courfe, nor fallen into calamities of our own procuring. On the Knowledge of the World. NOTHING has fo much expofed men of learning to contempt and ridicule,... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 頁
...fteer, fteer, it is no harm to fet out all our fall : If the ftorma and tempefts of adverfity fhould rife upon us, and not fuffer us to make the haven...thefe circumftances, that we have neither miftaken our courfc, nor fallen into calamities of our own procuring. On On the Knowledge of the World. •> NOTHING... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 296 頁
...prove no small consolation to us in these circumstances, that we have neither mistaken our course, nor fallen into calamities of our own procuring. Religion therefore (were we to consider it no farther than as it interposes in the affairs of this life) is highly valuable, and worthy... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 頁
...set out oil our tail : if the storms and tempests of adversity »honld ri-c upon us, and not suffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will however prove nn im.il! consolation to us in these circumstance», that we have neither mistaken our course, nor... | |
| William Driverger - 1820 - 648 頁
...to set out all our sail. If the storms and tempests of adversity should rise upon us, and not suffer us to make the haven where we would be, it will, however, prove of no small consolation to us in those circumstances, that we have neither mistakeii our course, nor... | |
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