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Seite 48 - and claim the benefit of the act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one College, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific or classical studies, to teach such branches of learning as
Seite 572 - chain that hath bound thee; Look to yon pure heaven smiling beyond thee, Rest not content in thy darkness a clod. Work for some good, be it ever so slowly; Cherish some flower, be it ever so lowly; Labor! all labor is noble and holy; Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God.
Seite 572 - tis the still water faileth; Idleness ever despaireth, bewaileth; Keep the watch wound, for the dark rust assaileth Flowers droop and die in the stillness of noon. Labor is glory! the flying cloud lightens; Only the waving wind changes and brightens; Idle hearts
Seite 520 - AUTUMN. MORN on the mountain, like a summer bird, Lifts up her purple wing, and in the vales The gentle wind, a sweet and passionate wooer, Kisses the blushing leaf, and stirs up life Within the solemn woods of ash deep-crimsoned, And silver beech, and maple yellow-leaved, Where Autumn, like a faint old man, sit.s down By the way.side awcary—.
Seite 48 - be signified by legislative acts: 1. If any portion of the fund invested, as provided by the foregoing section, or any portion of the interest thereon, shall by any action or contingency be diminished or lost, it shall be replaced by the State
Seite 342 - son of man that thou visitest him? Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels and hast crowned him with glory and honor. Thou madest him to have dominion over
Seite 49 - and the annual interest shall be regularly applied, without diminution, to the purposes mentioned in the fourth section of this act, except that a sum, not exceeding ten per cent. upon the amount received by any State
Seite 572 - Work with a stout. heart and resolute will! Droop not, though shame, sin and anguish are round thee Bravely fling off the gold chain that hath bound thee; Look to yon pure heaven smiling beyond thee, Rest not content in thy
Seite 143 - swarm of flies into the house of Pharaoh and into his servants' houses, and into all the land of Egypt, the land was corrupted by reason of the swarm of flies.”—Ex.
Seite 220 - I am monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute;

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