Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Trust in God ..... Public Spirit . Obedience to Congress .. 269 269 270 271 271 Bravery .... Honor 272 272 The Patriot's Offering . 278 Conscious Rectitude .. 274 Sacrifices to Principle .. 274 Endurance .... 274 The Sacrifices and ...
... Trust in God ..... Public Spirit . Obedience to Congress .. 269 269 270 271 271 Bravery .... Honor 272 272 The Patriot's Offering . 278 Conscious Rectitude .. 274 Sacrifices to Principle .. 274 Endurance .... 274 The Sacrifices and ...
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... Trust in God 359 359 360 .361 , 362 363 364 The Design of God , in our trials .. 864 Submission 365 The People arrayed under God's banner .. 365 Glory and Praise ascribed to God ............ .. 866 Domestic and Public Virtues , to be ...
... Trust in God 359 359 360 .361 , 362 363 364 The Design of God , in our trials .. 864 Submission 365 The People arrayed under God's banner .. 365 Glory and Praise ascribed to God ............ .. 866 Domestic and Public Virtues , to be ...
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... trust the issue to Him , without perplex- ing ourselves to seek for that which is beyond our ken ; only taking care to perform the parts assigned to us , in a way that reason and our own consciences approve . POLITICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN ...
... trust the issue to Him , without perplex- ing ourselves to seek for that which is beyond our ken ; only taking care to perform the parts assigned to us , in a way that reason and our own consciences approve . POLITICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN ...
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... trust , the goodness of the cause , and the ex- ertions of the people , and Divine protection , will give us that honorable peace for which we are contending . The favorable disposition of Spain , the promised succor from INDEPENDENCE ...
... trust , the goodness of the cause , and the ex- ertions of the people , and Divine protection , will give us that honorable peace for which we are contending . The favorable disposition of Spain , the promised succor from INDEPENDENCE ...
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... trust , the experience of error will enable us to act better in future . A cloud may yet pass over us ; in- dividuals may be ruined , and the country at large , or particular States , undergo temporary distress ; but certain I am , that ...
... trust , the experience of error will enable us to act better in future . A cloud may yet pass over us ; in- dividuals may be ruined , and the country at large , or particular States , undergo temporary distress ; but certain I am , that ...
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Página 50 - Western ; whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local interests and views. One of the expedients of party to acquire influence within particular districts is, to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heart-burnings which spring from these misrepresentations. They tend to render alien to each other those who ought to be bound togtther by fraternal affection.