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 14
... virtue . But well knowing that his belov- ed charge , soon to be a man , would be left exposed to numberless temptations , both from himself and from others , his heart throbbed with the tenderest anxiety to make him acquainted with ...
... virtue . But well knowing that his belov- ed charge , soon to be a man , would be left exposed to numberless temptations , both from himself and from others , his heart throbbed with the tenderest anxiety to make him acquainted with ...
Stran 166
... VIRtues . " He had fought the good fight " against his own unreasonable affections . He had glorified God , by exemplifying the charms of virtue to men . He had borne the heat and burden of the day his great day of duty ; and the ...
... VIRtues . " He had fought the good fight " against his own unreasonable affections . He had glorified God , by exemplifying the charms of virtue to men . He had borne the heat and burden of the day his great day of duty ; and the ...
Stran 182
... VIRTUE is indispensable to that happiness , the infinite and eternal weight of God's attributes must be in favour of virtue , and against vice ; and consequently that God will sooner or later gloriously reward the one , and punish the ...
... VIRTUE is indispensable to that happiness , the infinite and eternal weight of God's attributes must be in favour of virtue , and against vice ; and consequently that God will sooner or later gloriously reward the one , and punish the ...
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