The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen ... Embellished with Six EngravingsJ. Allen, 1840 - 244 strani |
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... glory of her son , instead of shewing the exultation of a Spartan dame , she replied , with all the sang froid of a good old Friend , Ah , dear me ! This fighting and kill- ing is a sad thing ! I wish George would come home and look ...
... glory of her son , instead of shewing the exultation of a Spartan dame , she replied , with all the sang froid of a good old Friend , Ah , dear me ! This fighting and kill- ing is a sad thing ! I wish George would come home and look ...
Stran 121
... glory to conquer our enemies ; now for the greater glory to conquer our- selves . Other armies , after subduing the enemies of their country , have themselves , for power and plun- der , become her tyrants , and trampled her liberties ...
... glory to conquer our enemies ; now for the greater glory to conquer our- selves . Other armies , after subduing the enemies of their country , have themselves , for power and plun- der , become her tyrants , and trampled her liberties ...
Stran 175
... glory ? Religion displays that world of glory , where those who have laboured to make others happy , shall " shine like stars for ever and for ever . " DOES the FEAR of death deter man from horrid crimes ? Religion adds infinite horrors ...
... glory ? Religion displays that world of glory , where those who have laboured to make others happy , shall " shine like stars for ever and for ever . " DOES the FEAR of death deter man from horrid crimes ? Religion adds infinite horrors ...
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