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" And are you not afraid of trusting yourself to an element that has proved thus fatal to your family?" "Afraid? by no means ; why, we must all die : is not your father dead ?"  "
Select Fables of Esop and Other Fabulists ... - Page 103
by Robert Dodsley - 1781 - 228 pages
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The complete fabulist: or, A choice collection of moral and entertaining ...

Complete fabulist - 1732 - 402 pages
...death? laid the Pilot ; why, he perifhed at fea, as my grandfather did before him. Are not you afraid or trufting yourfelf to an element that has proved thus...dead ? Yes, but he died in his bed. And why then are not you afraid of trufting yourfelf to your bed ? Decaufe 1 am there perfectly iecure. It may be, replied...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...trufting youifelf to an element that has proved thus fatal to your family .• Afraid ! by no. menus : is not your father dead ? Yes ; but he died in his bed. And •why then, returned the pilot, arc you not afraid of trufting yourfelf to your bed ? Art tf Thinking. f. Is it...
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Select Fables of Esop and Other Fabulists. In Three Books

Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1805 - 260 pages
...curiofity to afk him what death his father died ? What death ! faid the Pilot, why he perifhed at fea, as my grandfather did before him. 'And are you not afraid...replied the Pilot: b'ut if the hand of Providence is equally extended over all places, there is no more reafon for me to be afraid of going to fea, than...
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Select Fables of Aesop and Other Fabulists: In Three Books

Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1809 - 316 pages
...at fea, as my grandfather dfd before him. And are you not afraid of trufting yourfelf to an dement that has proved thus fatal to your family ? Afraid...replied the Pilot ; but if the hand of Providence is equally extended over all places, there is no more reafon for me to be afraid of going to fea, than...
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The Reader: Containing I. The Art of Delivery ... a Selection of Lessons in ...

Abner Alden - English language - 1814 - 222 pages
...trusting yourself to an element that has proved thus fatal to your idniiiv ? Afraid ! by no means : Is not your father dead ? Yes ; but he died in his bed : And why, then, returned the pilot, are you not afraid of trusting yourself to' your bed ? Wh,it is the blooming tincture...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...trusting yourself to an. element that has proved thus fatal to your family > Afraid ! By no means ; Is not your father dead ? Yes, but he died in his bed. And why then, returned the pilot, are you not afraid of trusting yourself in your bed ! Art of Thinking. 5. Is it...
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Select fables, from Æsop and others

Aesopus - 1820 - 102 pages
...yourself to an element that has proved thus fatal to your family ?" " Afraid ! by no means ; why we must all die : is not your father dead?" " Yes, but he...in his bed." " And why then are you not afraid of trusting yourself to your bed ?" " Because I am there perfectly secure." " It may be so," replied the...
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John Trotter Brockett - Fables - 1820 - 384 pages
...yourself to an element that has thus proved fatal to your family ?" " Afraid ! by no means ; why we must all die : is not your father dead ?" " Yes, but he...in his bed." " And why then are you not afraid of trusting yourself to your bed ?" " Because I am there perfectly secure." " It may be so," replied the...
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Select Fables; with Cuts, Designed and Engraved by Thomas and John Bewick ...

Thomas Bewick - Fables - 1820 - 388 pages
...yourself to an element that has thus proved fatal to your family ?" " Afraid f by no means ; why we must all die : is not your father dead ?" " Yes, but he...in his bed." " And why then are you not afraid of trusting yourself to your bed ?" " Because I am there perfectly secure." " It may be so," replied the...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 398 pages
...trusting yourself to an clement that has proved thus fatal to your family .' Afraid ! By no means : Is not your father dead ? Yes, but he died in his bed. Aud why then, returned the pilot, are you not afraid of trusting yourself in your bed ? — Art of...
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