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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Stran 162
... honour , Washington could not think of going away , until he had first paid his respects to the man of their choice ... honoured and beloved form of Washington , without attendants , and in his plain travelling dress Instantly , the joy ...
... honour , Washington could not think of going away , until he had first paid his respects to the man of their choice ... honoured and beloved form of Washington , without attendants , and in his plain travelling dress Instantly , the joy ...
Stran 188
... honour is sufficient to preserve men from base actions ! O blasphemy to sense ! Do we not daily hear of men of honour , by dice and cards , draining their fellow - citizens of the last cent , reduc- ing them to beggary , or driving them ...
... honour is sufficient to preserve men from base actions ! O blasphemy to sense ! Do we not daily hear of men of honour , by dice and cards , draining their fellow - citizens of the last cent , reduc- ing them to beggary , or driving them ...
Stran 216
... honour him , who shewed such a sense of her honours that he would not allow even a leaf of them to wither ; but so watered them all with the refreshing streams of industry , that they continued to bloom with ever - in- creasing glory on ...
... honour him , who shewed such a sense of her honours that he would not allow even a leaf of them to wither ; but so watered them all with the refreshing streams of industry , that they continued to bloom with ever - in- creasing glory on ...
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