... rains for twelve hours together, that a woman should be capable of such an undertaking as delivering herself to the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain of what hands she might fall into, appeared an effort above human nature. The Metropolitan Magazine - Page 501838Full view - About this book
| John Wesley - 1786 - 738 pages
...twelve hours together, rhat a woman Ihould be capable of fuch an undertaking as delivering herfclf to the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain of what hands (he might firft fall into, appeared an «-ff(jTt above human nature. The afliftance I was enabled to... | |
| 1781 - 732 pages
...twelve hours together, that a woman fhould be capable of fuch an undertaking as delivering herfelf to the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain of what hands fhe might fall into, appeared an effort above human nature. The aiultance I was enabled to give was... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 pages
...twelve hours together, that a woman (hould be capable of fuch an undertaking as delivering; herfelf to the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain of what hands (he might fall into, appeared an effort above human nature. The affiftance I was enabled to give was... | |
| 1788 - 734 pages
...twelve hours together, that a woman (hould be capable of fuch an undertaking as delivering hcrfclf to the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain of what hands (he might fall into, ap. peared an effort above human nature. The affiftance 1 was enabled to give... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 pages
...agitation of the spivits, exhausted not only for want of rest, but want of food, drenched in rains for twelve hours together, that a woman should be capable of such a;, undertaking as delivering herself to- the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain what hands... | |
| 1812 - 426 pages
...absolutely want of food, drenehed in rains for twelve hours togcther, that a woman should be eapable of such an undertaking as delivering herself to the enemy, probably in the night, and uneertain of what hands she might first fall into, appeared an effort above human nature. The assistance... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...of spirits, ex" hausted not only for want of rest, but absolutely for wnt of food, drenched in rains for twelve hours together, that a woman should be...an effort above human nature. The assistance I was enabled to give was small indeed ; ! had not even a cup of wine to offer her; but I was told s'.'e... | |
| 1814 - 580 pages
...spirits, exhausted not only for want of rest, but absolutely for want of food, drenched in rains lor twelve hours together, that a woman should be capable...an effort above human nature. The assistance I was enabled to give was small indeed; I had not even a cup of wine to offer her; but I was told she had... | |
| Noah Webster - 1814 - 240 pages
...agitation of the spirits, exhausted not only for want of rest, but want of food ; drenched in rains for twelve hours together, that a woman should be...to the enemy, probably in the night, and uncertain what hands she might first fall into, appeared an effort above human nature. 17. The assistance I was... | |
| 1814 - 550 pages
...of spirits, exhausted not only for want of rest, but absolutely for want of food, drenched in rains for twelve hours together, that a woman should be...delivering herself to the enemy, probably in the night, aod uncertain of what hands she might fall into, appeared an effort above human nature. The assistance... | |
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