... day in Cornwall Gardens, and it was not my fault that I married him. I have been very miserable, and I don't suppose I shall ever be happy again. But the world is a large place, and I am going to wander about; I have always longed to see the whole... Putnam's & the Reader - Page 6511909Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Crowther - 1815 - 552 pages
...seem to want the wings of an eagle, and the voice of a trumpet, that I may proclaim the gospel through the east and the west and the north and the south. The wind has veered from north-west to southwest, and our ship sails from three to five miles an hour towards... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1835 - 536 pages
...over the common. " And now," said Pharold, turning to his companions, " let us separate quickly — to the east, and the west, and the north, and the south, in the same 'parties into which we had .divided ourselves last night before the unfortunate accident... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1835 - 1032 pages
...over the common. 250 " And now," said Pharold, turning to his companions, " let us separate quickly, to the east, and the west, and the north, and the south, in the same parties into which we had divided ourselves last night, before the unfortunate accident... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1840 - 540 pages
...earth." It means that they should be collected to t-'od from each of the four parts of the earth — the east, and the west, and the north, and the south. The Hebrew word here rendered " corners," means properly " wings." It is applied however to the corner,... | |
| 1892 - 848 pages
...place, and I am going to wander about; I have always longed to see the whole of it; now I shall go to the east and the west and the north and the south like a wandering Jewess. But before I start on these expeditions I shall be in England for a few weeks... | |
| 1864 - 588 pages
...the Gospel make way? And how were these narratives everywhere received as true ? How came it, that in the east and the west, and the north and the south, the histories of Christ's life were accepted — ay, and accepted in spite of the sacrifices they demanded,... | |
| 1879 - 842 pages
...portion of the county, standing in the prairie like an onsis in the great desert ; while far beyond, to the east and the west, and the north and the south, naught met his eye but the vast and gloomy wilderness, infested with wild beasts and savages. As other... | |
| Robert Ethol WELSH (and EDWARDS (F. G.)), Frederick George Edwards - 1889 - 378 pages
...towns and cities make a pilgrimage to the Temple at every feast ; some by land, others by sea, from the east and the west and the north and the south." The whole landscape and highways were dotted with companies of travellers to the holy city, the Mecca of... | |
| 1892 - 860 pages
...place, and I am going to wander about ; I have always longed to see the whole of it ; now I shall go to the east and the west and the north and the south like a wandering Jewess. But before I start on these expeditions I shall be in England for a few weeks... | |
| Mrs. W. K. Clifford - 1892 - 356 pages
...place, and I am going to wander about ; I have always longed to see the whole of it : now I shall go to the east and the west, and the north and the south, like a Wandering Jewess. But before I start on these expeditions I shall be in England for a few weeks... | |
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