| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1897 - 346 strani
...people should be in want of corn, supply their necessaries, provided it does not encourage them to idleness; and I have no objection to your giving my...charity to the amount of forty or fifty pounds a year where you think it well bestowed. What I mean by having no objection is, that it is my desire it should... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1897 - 340 strani
...hospitality of the house 67 with respect to the poor be kept up. Let no one go hungry away. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn, supply their necessaries, provided it does not encourage them to idleness ; and I have no objection to your giving... | |
| Freemasons. Pennsylvania. Grand Lodge, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1902 - 478 strani
..."Let the hospitality of the house be kept with respect to the poor. Let no one go away hungry. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn,...provided it does not encourage them in idleness." We see the quality of charity or love in an incident during the Revolutionary War. I quote from a letter... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 626 strani
...the hospitality of the house with respect to the poor be kept up. Let no one go hungry away. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn, supply their necessaries, provided it does not encourage them to idleness ; and I have no objection to your giving... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 500 strani
...hospitality of the house, -with respect to the poor, be kept up. Let no one go hungry away. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn,...does not encourage them in idleness; and I have no obj ection to your giving my money in charity, to the amount of forty or fifty pounds a year, when... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1910 - 162 strani
...hospitality of the house in respect to the poor," he says, "be kept up. Let no one go away hungry. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn, supply their necessaries, provided it does not encourage them in idleness, and I have no objection to your giving... | |
| George Washington - 1911 - 84 strani
...the hospitality of the house, with respect to the poor, be kept up. Let no one go hungry away. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn, supply their necessaries, provided that it does not encourage them to idleness; and I have no objection to you giving... | |
| Paul Leland Haworth - 1915 - 402 strani
...the hospitality of the house, with respect to the poor, be kept up. Let no one go hungry away. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn, supply their necessaries, provided that it does not encourage them to idleness; and I have no objection to you giving... | |
| Paul Wilstach - 1916 - 426 strani
...the hospitality of the house, with respect to the poor, be kept up. Let no one go away hungry. If any of this kind of people should be in want of corn,...fifty pounds a year, when you think it well bestowed." The progress of the war was followed with passionate but somewhat starved eagerness at Mount Vernon.... | |
| 1917 - 674 strani
...respect to the poor, be kept up. Let no one go hungry away. If any of this kind of people should be there in want of corn, supply their necessities, provided...your giving my money in charity, to the amount of 40 or 50 pounds a year, when you think it well bestowed. What I mean by having no objection is, that... | |
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