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And this persuasion , with the kind hand of Providence , or some guardian angel , or accidental favorable circumstances and situations , or all together , preserved me , through this dangerous time of youth , and the hazardous ...
And this persuasion , with the kind hand of Providence , or some guardian angel , or accidental favorable circumstances and situations , or all together , preserved me , through this dangerous time of youth , and the hazardous ...
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George Washington never failed to ascribe a result to the will of Providence , nor did he ever fail to work for a desired result to the point of exhaustion , if necessary - as the following excerpt from a letter may indicate .
George Washington never failed to ascribe a result to the will of Providence , nor did he ever fail to work for a desired result to the point of exhaustion , if necessary - as the following excerpt from a letter may indicate .
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More especially in that He hath in His good providence united the several states under a national compact formed by themselves , whereby they may defend themselves against external enemies , and maintain peace and harmony with each ...
More especially in that He hath in His good providence united the several states under a national compact formed by themselves , whereby they may defend themselves against external enemies , and maintain peace and harmony with each ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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