| 1806 - 650 pages
...fetch a ladder, another answered, there will be no time, but I have thought of another expedient. Here I will fix myself against the wall. Lift a light man and set him on my shoulders; they did so and took me out of the window. Just then the whole roof fell in, but it fell inward, or we .had all been... | |
| George Bourne - 1807 - 366 pages
...a ladder : another answered, there will not be time ; but I have thought of another expedient. Here I will fix myself against the wall ; lift a light...window. Just then the roof fell ; but it fell inward, or \ye should all have been crashed at once. When they brought me into the house where my father was,... | |
| John Wesley - 1809 - 460 pages
...a ladder. Another answered, there will not be time ; but I have thought of another expedient. Here, I will fix myself against the wall : lift a light...They did so, and he took me out of the window. Just t hen. i ho roof fell ; but it fell inward, or we had all been crushed at once. When they brought me... | |
| John Wesley - 1817 - 276 pages
..." There will be no time : but I have thought of another expedient. Here, I will fix myself ag-iinst the wall: lift a light man, and set him on my shoulders " Tney did so, and he took me out at the window. Ju t then the whole roof fell in : but it feJl inward,... | |
| James Youngs - 1830 - 668 pages
...ladder. Another answered, " there will not be time : but I have thought of another expedient. Here I will fix myself against the wall : lift a light...so, and he took me out of the window. Just then the roo*j fell ; but it fell inward, or we had all been crushed at on' *' When they brought me into the... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 468 pages
...ladder. Another answered, ' There will not be time ; but I have thought of another expedient. Here I will fix myself against the wall ; lift a light man, and set him upon my shoulders.' They did so ; and he took me out of the window. Just then the whole roof fell in... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1841 - 598 pages
...ladder. Another answered, ' There will not be time ; but I hare thought of another expedient. Here, I will fix myself against the wall : lift a light...so, and he took me out of the window. Just then the whole roof fell in ; but it fell inward, or we had all been crushed at once. When they brought me into... | |
| John Evans, James Hews Bransby - 1841 - 398 pages
...on my shoulders.* They did so, and he took me out of the window. Just then the whole roof fell in ; it fell inward, or we had all been crushed at once....where my father was, he cried out, ' Come neighbours ! lct us kneel down ! let us give thanks to God ! he has given me all my eight children : lct the house... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 pages
...He was thus the instrument of effecting a mighty revolution in whole populations that had been sunk man, and set him on my shoulders.' They did so, and he took me out of (he window. Just then the whole roof fell in; it fell inward, or we had all been crushed at once. When... | |
| John Whitehead - 1793 - 588 pages
...ladder. Another answered, ' there will Hot lš time: hut I have thought of another expedient. Here 1 will fix myself against the wall: lift a light man, and set him on mv shoulders.' Th^y did so, mid he took me out of the window. Just then the roof fell; hut it fell... | |
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