| Samuel Johnson - 1759 - 184 pages
...bufy, like us, \n the choice of lite." ** To me, faid the princefs, (the choice of life is become lei's important ; I hope hereafter to think only on t,he...the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. CHAP. XLVI1I. *The conclufion, in which nothing is concluded. IT was now the time of the inundation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 324 pages
...remember the fhortnefs of our prefeut ftate: they were, perhaps, fnatched away while they were bnfy like us in the choice of life." " To me, faid the...to think only on the choice of eternity." They then hafiened out of the ca- ' verns, and, under the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. CHAP.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pages
...remember the fhortnefs of our prefent ftate: they were, perhaps, fnatched away while they were bufy like us in the choice of life." " To me, faid the...the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. THE CONCLUSION, IN WHICH. NOTHING IS CONCLUDED. IT was now the time of the inundation of the Nile :... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 pages
...prefent ftate : they were, perhaps, fnatched away while they were bufy like us in the choice of life." ff To me, faid the princefs, the choice of life is ! become lefs important ; I hope hereafter to think i only on the choice of eternity." They then haftened out of the caverns, and, • under the protection... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 pages
...prefent Itate: they were, perhaps, fnatched away while they were bufy like us in the choice of life." *c To me, faid the princefs, the choice of life is become lefs important j I hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity." They then haftened out of the caverns,... | |
| 1788 - 778 pages
...Id's important ; I • hope hereafter to think only on the ' choice of eioiiiity.' They then haftcncd out of the caverns, and, under the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. С HA £. SXVIII. THE CONCLUSION, IN1 WHICH NOTHING IS CONCLUDED. IT wa? new the time of the inundation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 318 pages
...remember the fhortnefs of our prefent ftate : they were, perhaps, (hatched away while they were bufy like us in the choice of life." " To me," faid the...the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. CHAP. XLIX. THE CONCLUSION, IN WHICH NOTHING IS CONCLUDED. TT was now the time of the inundation of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 pages
...remember the fhortnefs of our prefent ftate : they •were, perhaps, fiiatched away while they were bufy like us in the choice of life." «' To me, faid the...the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. CHA P. XLVItt. THE CONCLUSION, IN WHICH NOTHING IS CONCLUDED. TT was now the time of the inundation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...remember the fhortnels of our prefent ftate : they were, perhaps, hatched away while they were bufy like us in the choice of life." " To me, faid the princefs, the choice of life is. become lets important ; I hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity." They then haftened out... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 pages
...in the choice of life." "To me," said the Princess, "the choice of life, is become less important; 1 hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity." They then hastened out of the caverns, and, under the protection of their guard, returned to Cairo. CHAP. XXIV.... | |
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