| 1774 - 846 pages
...fecurity, they dipped linen rags in their palte, and with them covered all its outlide. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp,...an accident, that in all events they might not be deflitute of light ; and, when they had done fo much, they thought proper to fave the remainder of... | |
| History - 1778 - 630 pages
...fecurity, they dipped linen rags in their pane, and •with them covered all its outfide. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp,...when they had done fo much, they thought proper to i-4ve the remainder of their flour for fimilar purpofeS. As they had carefully collected whatever happened... | |
| History - 1801 - 554 pages
...fecurity, they dip-* pcd linen rags in their pafte, and with them covered all its outfide. Succeedinp in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp,...they had carefully collected whatever happened to be caft on fhore, to (apply them with fuel, they had found amongft the wrecks of veffels fome cordage,... | |
| Thomas Day - 1801 - 256 pages
...fecurity they dipped linen rags in their pafte, and with them covered all its outfide. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp for...not be deftitute of light; and when they had done fo they thought propep to fave th.« •N 3 mainder of their flour for fimilar purpofes. As they had carefully... | |
| Thomas Day - Conduct of life - 1818 - 286 pages
...security they dipped linen rags in their paste, and with them, covered allits outside. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp for...an accident, that in all events they might not be destitute of light; and when they had done so much, they thought proper to save the remainder of their... | |
| Thomas Day - 1828 - 434 pages
...secnrity, they dipped linen rags in their paste, and with them covered all its ontside. Sncceeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp for fear of an accident, that, at all events, they might not be destitnte of light; and, when they had done so mnch, they thonght... | |
| James Mangles - Arctic regions - 1852 - 110 pages
...security, they dipped linen rags in their paste, and with them covered all its outside. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp,...an accident, that in all events they might not be destitute of light ; and when they had done so much, they thought proper to save the remainder of their... | |
| Thomas Day - Boys - 1869 - 568 pages
...security they dipped linen rags in their paste, and with them covered all its outside. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp for fear of an accident, that at all events they might not be destitute of light; and, when they had done so much, they thought proper... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 200 pages
...security, they dipped linen rags in their paste, and with them covered all its outside. Succeeding in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp for fear of an accident, that at all events they might not be destitute of light ; and, when they had done so much, they thought... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pages
...they dipped linen rags in their paste, and plastered them all over the outside. Having succeeded in this attempt, they immediately made another lamp, for fear of an accident, that at all events they might not be destitute of a light; upon which they determined to reserve the remainder... | |
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