| 1751 - 224 sivua
...turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot A aa the the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference,...that help which could not now be given him ; and many (pent their lafl moments in cautioning others againft the folly, by which they were intercepted in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1763 - 292 sivua
...if he turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. THIS negligence did not proceed from indifference, or from wearinefs of their prefent condition j for not one of thofe who thus rufhed upon deftruction, failed, when he was finking, to call loudly... | |
| 1773 - 394 sivua
...turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference,...condition; for not. one of thofe, who thus rufhed upon deftruftion, failed when he was finking, to call loudly upon his aflbciates for that help which could... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1784 - 372 sivua
...if he turned alide for a moment, he foon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference,...thus rufhed upon deftruction, failed, when he was fmking, to call loudly upon his .afibciates for that help which could not now be given him ; and many... | |
| 1785 - 596 sivua
...if he turned alTde for a moment, he loon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference, or from wearinefs of their jvrtfent condition; for not one of thole who thus rufhcd upon dcliru£tion failed, when he was finking,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 472 sivua
...if he turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference,...failed, when he was finking, to call loudly upon his aflbciates for that help which could not now be given him ; and many fpent their laft moments in cautioning... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 sivua
...if he turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference,...failed, when he was finking, to call loudly upon his aflbciates for that help which could not now be given him ; and many fpent their laft moments in cautioning... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sivua
...if he 1 turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference, or from wearinefs of their pr~fcnt condition ; for not one of thofe who thus ruihed upon deftruiHon failed, when he was (mking,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 sivua
...their prefent condition) for not one of thofe who thui rufhed upon deftruaion failed, when he wa» finking, to call loudly upon his affociates for that help which could not now be efiven him , and many /pent thtir laft mbnwot* in cautioning others againft the folly by which th«y... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1794 - 326 sivua
...if he turned afide for a moment, he foon forgot the rudder, and left himfelf again to the difpofal of chance. This negligence did not proceed from indifference,...could not now be given him; and many fpent their laft moments in cautioning others againft the folly by which they were intercepted in the midft of their... | |
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