| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 pages
...seal" " Yes, Sir, farewell, and the Lord have mercy upon us 1" I then turned about to look forward at the ship ; and thought she was struggling to get...through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy son, our Saviour !•" I then felt sorry that I could swim, as by that means I might be a quarter of an hour longer... | |
| Literature - 1814 - 680 pages
...sea !" « Yes, Sir, farewell, and the Lord have mercy upon us ! " I then turned about to look forward at the ship ; and thought she was struggling to get...mercies, through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy son, pur Saviour I" I then felt sorry that I could swim, as by that means 1 might be a quarter of an hour... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 568 pages
...struggling to get rid of some of the water : but all in vain — she was almost full below. ' God Almighty ! I thank thee, that now I am leaving this world, which...thy mercies, through the merits of Jesus Christ thy Sen, our Saviour!' I then felt sorry that I could swim; as by that means I might be a quarter of an... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 568 pages
...sea!' — 'Yes, .sir, fercwell ; and the Lord have mercy on us!' I then turned about to look forward at the ship, and thought she was struggling to get...water : but all in vain — she was almost full below. ' God Almighty ! I thank thee, that now I am leaving this world, which I have always considered as... | |
| Naval battles - 1834 - 658 pages
...carpenters stood by the mast. We were all ready, when a very violent sea broke right on board of us, carried every thing upon deck away, filled the ship...through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Saviour !" ashore, and we may save ourselves yet ! By this time the quarter-deck is full of men who had come... | |
| Archibald Duncan - Naval battles - 1834 - 1044 pages
...was in the last struggle of sinking under us. As soon as we could shake our heads above water, Sjy Hyde exclaimed : " We are gone, at last, Archer !...mercies through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Sarior !" I then felt sorry that I could swim, as by that means 1 might be a quarter of an hour longer... | |
| Naval battles - 1835 - 1128 pages
...of sinking under us. As soon as we could shake our heads above water, Sir Hyde exclaimed : " We arc gone, at last, Archer ! foundered at sea!" Yes, Sir,...mercies through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Savior !" I then felt sorry that I could swim, as by that means I might be a quarter of an hour longer... | |
| Shipwrecks - 1836 - 454 pages
...sea !" " Yes, Sir, farewell, and the Lord have mercy upon us !" I then turned about to look forward at the ship ; and thought she was struggling to get...the merits of Jesus Christ, thy son, our Saviour!" I then felt sorry that I could swim, as by that means I might be a quarter of an hour longer dying... | |
| George Mogridge - 1842 - 346 pages
...sea !' ' Yes, sir, farewell ; and the Lord have mercy upon us !' I then turned about to look forward at the ship, and thought she was struggling to get...passage to a better, I die with a full hope of thy mercy, through the merits of Jesus Christ thy Son, our Saviour !' ' " sorry that I could swim, as by... | |
| Shipwrecks - 1844 - 440 pages
...sea !" " Yes, Sir, farewell, and the Lord have mercy upon us !" I then turned about to look forward at the ship ; and thought she was struggling to get...through the merits of Jesus Christ, thy son, our Saviour !" I then felt sorry that I could swim, as by that means I might be a quarter of an hour longer dying... | |
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