"In God We Trust": The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding FathersNorman Cousins Harper, 1958 - 464 Seiten |
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... Hope with her gay ensigns displayed prow , fear with her hobgoblins behind the stern . Hope springs , and hope is all that endures . Take away hope and what remains ? pleasure , I mean ? Take away fear and what pain remains ? Ninety- he ...
... Hope with her gay ensigns displayed prow , fear with her hobgoblins behind the stern . Hope springs , and hope is all that endures . Take away hope and what remains ? pleasure , I mean ? Take away fear and what pain remains ? Ninety- he ...
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... hope , from ing grace and divine mercy , a happy immortality . If it had been e for me to have avoided the interview , my love for you and my is children would have been alone a decisive motive . But it was not e , without sacrifices ...
... hope , from ing grace and divine mercy , a happy immortality . If it had been e for me to have avoided the interview , my love for you and my is children would have been alone a decisive motive . But it was not e , without sacrifices ...
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... hope for this life . " This hope is comfortable to me , and I presume not e comfortable idea of hope , with respect to a future state . yself in the hands of my Creator , and that He will dispose of e consistently with His justice and ...
... hope for this life . " This hope is comfortable to me , and I presume not e comfortable idea of hope , with respect to a future state . yself in the hands of my Creator , and that He will dispose of e consistently with His justice and ...
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THE RESPONSIVE | 1 |
ing that 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
JOHN ADAMS | 74 |
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