But at last his limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him, his feet almost refused to move, and he lay down on the snow to give way to that fatal sleep which is the last stage of extreme cold, and from which he would certainly never... Elementary Moral Lessons: For Schools and Families - Page 96by Marcellus F. Cowdery - 1855 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1857 - 830 pages
...passing over the Alps, was overtaken by a snow-storm at the top of a high mountain. The cold become intense. The air was thick with sleet, and the piercing...creep over him — his feet almost refused to move ; io'l he lay down on the snow to gire way to that fatal deep, which is the last stage of extreme cold,... | |
| Baptists - 1744 - 726 pages
...seemed to penetrate his bones. Still the traveller, for a time, struggled on. But at last his limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him,...last stage of extreme cold, and from which he would never have waked again in this world. Just at that moment he sawanother poor traveller coming along... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1853 - 344 pages
...seemed to penetrate his bones. Still the traveller for a time struggled on. But at last his limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him,...almost refused to move, 'and he lay down on the snow to grre way to that fatal sleep which is the last stage of extreme cold, and from which he would certainly... | |
| 1850 - 790 pages
...seemed to penetrate his bones. Still the traveller, for a time, struggled on. But at lasthis limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him,...and from which he would certainly never have waked again in this world. Just at that moment, he saw another poor traveller coming along the road. The... | |
| Conduct of life - 1863 - 896 pages
...somed to penetrate his bones. Still the traveller, for a time, struggled on. But at last his limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him,...and from which he would certainly never have waked again in this world. Just at that moment he saw another poor traveller coming along the road. The unhappy... | |
| 1853 - 408 pages
...seemed to penetrate his bones. Still the traveller, for a time, struggled on. But at last his limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsiness began to creep over him,...the last stage of extreme cold, and from which he certainly never would have awaked again in this world. Just at that moment, he saw another poor traveller... | |
| 1850 - 804 pages
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| Spiritualism - 1850 - 426 pages
...top of a high mountain. The cold became intense. The air was thick with sleet, and the piercing winds seemed to penetrate into his bones. Still the traveler...to move, and he lay down on the snow to give way to the fatal sleep, which is the last stage of extreme cold ; and from which he would certainly never... | |
| 1854 - 572 pages
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