| United States. Congress. House - United States - 574 pages
...— so much so, as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel, ;is I had always done, or even from incurring the exposure necessary...properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in the officers, one and all, by whom I was surrounded. I knew them to be equal to any emergency; but... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 654 pages
...— so much so, as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel, as i had always done, or even from incurring the exposure necessary...properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in the officers, one and all, by whom I was surrounded. 1 knew them to be equal to any emergency ; hut... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Arctic regions - 1852 - 424 pages
...invalid, so much so as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel as I had always done, or even from incurring the exposure necessary to proper exercise. However, I felt no apprehensions that the vessel would not be properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1857 - 1074 pages
...invalid, so much so as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel as I had always done, or even from incurring the exposure necessary to proper exercise. However, I felt no apprehensions that the vessel would not be properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Explorers - 1859 - 438 pages
...invalid, so much so as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel as I had always done, or even from incurring the exposure necessary to proper exercise. However, I felt no apprehensions that the vessel would not be properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1886 - 682 pages
...invalid, so much so as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel as I had always done, or even from incurring the exposure necessary to proper exercise. However, I felt no apprehensions that the vessel would not be properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in... | |
| United States - 1851 - 582 pages
...so, as to prevent my taking an active part in the duties of the vessel, as I had always done, or oven from incurring the exposure necessary to proper exercise....properly taken care of, for I had perfect confidence in the officers, one and all, by whom I was surrounded. I knew them to be equal to any emergency ; but... | |
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