| George Thomas Earl of Albemarle - Middle East - 1827 - 374 pages
...lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing tar. " I say, Jack," said one of them, " we '11 string you up for this ;" making his observation intelligible,...answer in the true spirit of predestination : " If it be God's pleasure that the ship should go ashore, what business is it of mine ?" The place where we... | |
| George Bush - 1833 - 288 pages
...lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing tar. ' I say, Jack,' said one of them, " we '11 string you up for this ;' making his observation intelligible,...the pilot gave us an answer in the true spirit of (Mohammedan) predestination ;— ' If it is Gnfs pleasure that the ship should go ashore, what business... | |
| Child rearing - 1832 - 280 pages
...lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing' tar. ' I say, Jack,' satd one of them, " we '11 string you up for this;' making his observation intelligible,...auditor, at the same time imitating the convulsive guggle *f strangulation. When called to account for his obstinacy, the pilot gave us an answer in the line... | |
| George Thomas Keppel (6th earl of Albemarle.) - 1834 - 370 pages
...lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing tar. " I say, Jack," said one of them, " we '11 string you up for this;" making his observation intelligible,...answer in the true spirit of predestination: " If it be God's pleasure that the ship should go ashore, what business is it of mine ?" The place where we... | |
| Samuel Green - Islam - 1840 - 430 pages
...lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing tar. ' I say, Jack,' said one of them, ' we '11 string you up for this;' making his observation intelligible,...the pilot gave us an answer in the true spirit of (Mahometan) predestination—' If it is _ God's pleasure that the ship should go ashore, what business... | |
| George Bush - Islam - 1858 - 278 pages
...much lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing tar. ' I say, Jack,' said one of them, " we 'U string you up for this ;' making his observation intelligible, by pointing with one hand to tlwr yard-arm, and with the other to the neck of his aud-ltor, at the same litre imitating the convulsive... | |
| Samuel Green (Baptist minister, Lion St. Chapel, Walworth.) - Islam - 1877 - 436 pages
...lessened by the threats thrown out by each passing tar. ' I say, Jack,' said one of them, ' we '11 string you up for this ;' making his observation intelligible,...the convulsive guggle of strangulation. When called pleasure that the ship should go ashore, what liusiness is it of mine ? ' " — Keppel's Journey from... | |
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