I went into it as a religious duty to society, although I knew I was going antagonistic to the law of my city and state, which every good American looks upon with a great deal of dread, certainly. After embarking in it, as I did... California the Golden - Stran 280avtor: Rockwell D. Hunt - 1911 - 362 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 796 strani
...as earnest a sense of duty as ever I embarked in anything in my life," he writes in his narrative. "I went into it as a religious duty to society, although...going antagonistic to the law of my city and state, which every good American looks upon with a great deal of dread, certainly. After embarking in it,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 906 strani
...I and my companions of the executive committee also, to a man, were governed by the purest motives. We sunk individual self entirely; and our only object...to save the lives and property of the community." Farwell was particularly efficient in marine matters. His courage was accompanied by that chivalric... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 796 strani
...designs on the welfare of the city. Listen to him on the subject of his motive in joining the Committee: "I went into that Committee with as earnest a sense of duty as ever I embarked in anything in my life," he writes in his narrative. "I went into it as a religious... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 796 strani
...designs on the welfare of the city. Listen to him on the subject of his motive in joining the Committee : "I went into that Committee with as earnest a sense of duty as ever I embarked in anything in my life," he writes in his narrative. "I went into it as a religious... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 794 strani
...as earnest a sense of duty as ever I embarked in anything in my life," he writes in his narrative. "I went into it as a religious duty to society, although...going antagonistic to the law of my city and state, which every good American looks upon with a great deal of dread, certainly. After embarking in it,... | |
| 1907 - 820 strani
...this social duty are unimpeachable. Hundreds of prominent members might say, as did James D. Farwell : "I went into that committee with as earnest a sense...of duty as I ever embarked in anything in my life." In the address of the committee, dated June 9th, are these straightforward words : "We have no friends... | |
| 1907 - 808 strani
...this social duty are unimpeachable. Hundreds of prominent members might say, as did James D. Farwell : "I went into that committee with as earnest a sense...of duty as I ever embarked in anything in my life." In the address of the committee, dated June 9th, are these straightforward words: ''We have no friends... | |
| Henry Kittredge Norton - 1913 - 458 strani
...but actually abetted crime. One of the members of the Committee of 1856, James D. Farrell, writes, " I went into that Committee with as earnest a sense...to save the lives and property of the community." This serious expression undoubtedly embodies very much the sentiment of the great majority of the members... | |
| Henry Kittredge Norton - 1913 - 436 strani
...but actually abetted crime. One of the members of the Committee of 1856, JamesJD^ Farrgllj writes, " I went into that Committee with as earnest a sense of duty as I ever embarked in t" anything in my life. I went into it as a religious duty to society, although I knew I was going... | |
| 1918 - 312 strani
...this social duty are unimpeachable. Hundreds of prominent members might say, as did James D. Farwell: "I went into that Committee with as earnest a sense...life. I went into it as a religious duty to society. ... I and my companions of the executive committee, also, to a man, were governed by the purest motives."... | |
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