| James Mease - 1811 - 404 strani
...the contributors, devoting themselves to the service, united in concerting the most Irugal method oi carrying on the building, and industriously solicited...many private persons, Was piously founded, For the Relief of the Sick and Miserable ; May the God of Mercies, » Bless the undertaking. The hospital stands... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 158 strani
...large piece of marble, in the southeast corner of the eastern wing, with the following inscription:— MDCCLV. GEORGE the second happily reigning (For he...PHILADELPHIA flourishing (For its inhabitants were publick spirited) This Building, By the bounty of the Government, • And of many private persons,... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 272 strani
...their hospital, for immediate use. On the foundation stone is to be seen the following inscription by Dr. Franklin: "In the year of Christ «• MDCCLV,...public spirited,) This Building By the bounty of the Governmeot And of many private persons Was piously founded For the relief of the sick and miserable.... | |
| 1825 - 594 strani
...corner stone of the east wing of the Pennsylvania Hospital, bears the following inscription, composed by Dr. Franklin. " In the Year of Christ MDCCLV. George...Philadelphia flourishing, (For its Inhabitants were public-spirited,) This Building, By the Bounty of the Government, And of many private Persons, Was... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 404 strani
...following inscription, by Frank•"In the Year of Christ MDCCLV. George the Second happily reigning, <Forhe sought the happiness of his People,) Philadelphia...of many private Persons, Was piously founded, For Relief of the Sick and Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." A message had been... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1829 - 266 strani
...their hospital, for immediate use. On the foundation .stone is to be seen the following inscription by Dr. Franklin: "In the year of Christ MDCCLV, George...of many private persons Was piously founded For the relief of the sick and miserable. MAY THE GOD OF MERCIES BLESS THE UNDERTAKING!" Never did benevolence... | |
| William Gunn Malin - 1831 - 58 strani
...foundation stone of this edifice was laid on the 28th of May, 1755. It bears the following inscription : " In the year of CHRIST MDCCLV GEORGE the Second happily...PHILADELPHIA Flourishing (For its inhabitants were public-spirited) This Building, By the Bounty of the Government, And of many private persons, Was piously... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 408 strani
...marble, in the south-east corner of the eastern ving, with the following inscription, by Frankla:— " In the Year of Christ MDCCLV. George the Second happily...of many private Persons, Was piously founded, For Relief of the Sick and Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." A mr ssage had been... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1835 - 262 strani
...following inscription by Dr. Franklin' George the Second, happily reigning, "In the year of Christ MDCCLV, (For he sought the HAPPINESS OF HIS PEOPLE,) Philadelphia...bounty of the Government And of many private persons For the relief of the sick and miserable. Was piously founded MAY THE GOD OF MERCIES BLESS THE UNDERTAKING!"... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 594 strani
...foundation-stone of this edifice was laid on the 28th of May, 1755. It bears the following inscription : — "In the year of CHRIST MDCCLV. George the Second happily...PHILADELPHIA Flourishing (For its inhabitants were public-spirited) This Building, By the Bounty of the Government, And of many private persons, Was piously... | |
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