| Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 564 páginas
...continued to trade to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost. I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and...whether they can trust one another's word or not. He always spoke of the circumstance in terms of reverence, as of an incident that seemed to bring him... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 554 páginas
...continued to trade to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost. I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and...whether they can trust one another's word or not. He always spoke of the circumstance in terms of reverence, as of an incident that seemed to bring him... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1865 - 546 páginas
...continued to trade to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost. I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and...man," he replied, "as ever I met in all my life We w«re as intimate as brothers; and two men can't be together, shut up for seventeen months in the same... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1874 - 306 páginas
...for uprightness, Captain Clarke replied, " As truthful and straightforward a man .as ever I met in my life. We were as intimate as brothers ; and two men can't be together, shut up for nearly two years in the same ship, without getting to know whether they can trust one another's word... | |
| Book - 1874 - 174 páginas
...Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost. I asked Captain Clark if he knew Bruce well, and what sort of man he was. " As truthful and as straightforward a man," he replied, " as ever I met in all my life. We were as intimate as brothers... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 páginas
...continued to trade to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and what sort of a man he was. " As truthful and straightforward a man," he replied, " as ever I met in all my life.... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 páginas
...continued to trade to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and what sort of an/an he was. " As truthful and straightforward a man," he replied, " as ever I met in all my life.... | |
| Edward Macomb Duff, Thomas Gilchrist Allen - 1902 - 430 páginas
...original. "I asked Captain Clarke," writes Mr. Owen (p. 341) " if he knew Bruce well and what sort of a man he was." " As truthful and straightforward a man,"...whether they can trust one another's word or not." § 14. Still another case is that of St. Francis Xavier, to which reference is made of Adolph D'Assier... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1926 - 456 páginas
...bore for uprightness, Captain Clarke replied: "As truthful and straightforward a man as ever I met in my life. We were as intimate as brothers ; and two men can't be together, shut up for nearly two years in the same ship, without getting to know whether they can trust one another's word... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1998 - 532 páginas
...continued to trade to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost. I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and what sort of man lie was. "As truthful and straightforward a man," he replied, "as ever I met in all my life We were... | |
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