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 8
... Nature , we know , is fond of harmonies ; and paria paribus , that is , great things to great , is the rule she delights to work by . Where , for example , do we look for the whale , " the biggest born of nature ? " not , I trow , in a ...
... Nature , we know , is fond of harmonies ; and paria paribus , that is , great things to great , is the rule she delights to work by . Where , for example , do we look for the whale , " the biggest born of nature ? " not , I trow , in a ...
Stran 91
... nature in this peaceful land of Friends could furnish , Washington ordered a fort to be thrown up , the command of which , with 230 men , he assigned to lieutenant - colonel Samuel Smith . On the eastern or Jersey side of the river , at ...
... nature in this peaceful land of Friends could furnish , Washington ordered a fort to be thrown up , the command of which , with 230 men , he assigned to lieutenant - colonel Samuel Smith . On the eastern or Jersey side of the river , at ...
Stran 152
... nature , having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind . It exists under different shapes in all ... natural to party dissention , which , in different ages and countries , has perpetrated the most horrid enormi- ties , is ...
... nature , having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind . It exists under different shapes in all ... natural to party dissention , which , in different ages and countries , has perpetrated the most horrid enormi- ties , is ...
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