The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen : Embellished with Six EngravingsJoseph Allen, sold by Lippincott, Grambo and Company, 1852 - 244 páginas |
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... religion . " There have , indeed , been courageous generals , and cunning statesmen , without religion , but mere courage or cunning , however transcendent , never yet made a great man . “ Admit that this can conquer , that can cheat ...
... religion . " There have , indeed , been courageous generals , and cunning statesmen , without religion , but mere courage or cunning , however transcendent , never yet made a great man . “ Admit that this can conquer , that can cheat ...
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... Religion is the indispensable support . Volumes could not trace all its connexions with private and public happiness . Let it simply be asked , where is the security for property , for reputation , for life itself , if there be no fear ...
... Religion is the indispensable support . Volumes could not trace all its connexions with private and public happiness . Let it simply be asked , where is the security for property , for reputation , for life itself , if there be no fear ...
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... Religious principles . " And truly Washington had abundant reason , from his own happy experience , to recommend Religion so heartily to others . For besides all those inestimable favours which he received from her at the hands of her ...
... Religious principles . " And truly Washington had abundant reason , from his own happy experience , to recommend Religion so heartily to others . For besides all those inestimable favours which he received from her at the hands of her ...
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