As no other animal has so human-like an expression in its countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its companions ; and they all joined... The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 2211818Full view - About this book
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1814 - 292 pages
...countenance, so also is there none that (teems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...her, till the • Carcass's boat came up : and the M'alrusses, finding their enemies thus reinforced, dispersed. Young Nelson exposed himself in a more... | |
| 1818 - 502 pages
...in hii countenance. to aba is there none that wemi to postess more of the potions of humanity. The wounded one dived immediately, and brought up a number...all joined in an attack upon the boat. They wrested aa oar from one of the men ; and it was with the uttnon difficulty that the crew could prevent them... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1835 - 342 pages
...more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a num» ber of its companions ; and they all joined in an attack...oar from one of the men ; and it was with the utmost diffi* culty that the crew could prevent them from staving or upsetting her, till the Carcass's boat... | |
| Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 pages
...animals, it immediately dived, and brought up a number of its companions, which joined in an attack on the boat. They wrested an oar from one of the men ; and it was with the utmost difficulty that they were prevented from staving or upsetting the boat : till a boat belonging to the Carcase,... | |
| Child rearing - 1843 - 320 pages
...possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a num ber of its companions ; and they all joined in an attack- upon the boat. They wrested an oar fronv cap of the men; and it was with the utmost diffi culty that the crew could prevent them from... | |
| James Hamilton - 1854 - 988 pages
...countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...the boat. They wrested an oar from one of the men j and it was with the utmost difficulty that the crew could prevent them from staving or upsetting... | |
| Epes Sargent - Arctic regions - 1857 - 500 pages
...so also is there no one that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its companions ; and they all joined in an attack on the boat. They wrested an oar from one of the men, and it was with the utmost difficulty that the... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1857 - 1074 pages
...so also is there no one that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its companions ; and they all joined in an attack on the boat. They wrested an oar from one of the men, and it was with the utmost difficulty that the... | |
| Christian literature for children - 800 pages
...brought tip a number of its companions, and they all formed in an attack upon the boat. They wrestled an oar from one of the men, and it was with the utmost...staving or upsetting her, till the Carcass's boat, commanded by young Horatio Nelson, came up; and the Walruses, finding their enemies thus reinforced,... | |
| Adam White - 1870 - 378 pages
...countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...staving or upsetting her, till the Carcass's boat (commanded by young Horatio Nelson) came up : and the walruses, finding their enemies thus reinforced,... | |
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