The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen ... Embellished with Six EngravingsJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1858 - 244 strani |
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... heart , he never for a moment , lost sight of George in those all - important respects . To assist his son to overcome that selfish spirit , which too often leads children to fret and fight about trifles , was a notable care of Mr ...
... heart , he never for a moment , lost sight of George in those all - important respects . To assist his son to overcome that selfish spirit , which too often leads children to fret and fight about trifles , was a notable care of Mr ...
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... heart is so honest , and his lips so pure , that we may depend on every word he says . O how lovely does such a child appear in the eyes of every body ! his parents doat on him . His relations glory in him . They are constantly praising ...
... heart is so honest , and his lips so pure , that we may depend on every word he says . O how lovely does such a child appear in the eyes of every body ! his parents doat on him . His relations glory in him . They are constantly praising ...
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... heart , gladly would I assist to nail you up in your little coffin , and follow you to your grave . Hard , indeed , would it be to me to give up my son , whose little feet are always so ready to run about with me , and whose fondly ...
... heart , gladly would I assist to nail you up in your little coffin , and follow you to your grave . Hard , indeed , would it be to me to give up my son , whose little feet are always so ready to run about with me , and whose fondly ...
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... heart and head , that Mr. Washington conducted George with great ease and pleasure along the happy paths of virtue . But well knowing that his beloved charge , soon to be a man , would be left exposed to numberless temptations , both ...
... heart and head , that Mr. Washington conducted George with great ease and pleasure along the happy paths of virtue . But well knowing that his beloved charge , soon to be a man , would be left exposed to numberless temptations , both ...
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... , that the good Spirit of God ingrafted on his heart that germ of piety , which filled his after life with so many of the precious fruits of morality CHAPTER III . George's father dies - his education continued seems like Du's bregion, ...
... , that the good Spirit of God ingrafted on his heart that germ of piety , which filled his after life with so many of the precious fruits of morality CHAPTER III . George's father dies - his education continued seems like Du's bregion, ...
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Stran 162 - The West derives from the East supplies requisite to its growth and comfort; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of indispensable outlets for its own productions to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as inn