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... principle , which with so much labour he has elicited , is daily productive of benefit to the com- munity at large . You must not look upon us , Albert , as a set of drones , only to be enjoyed in personal projects without any regard to ...
... principle , which with so much labour he has elicited , is daily productive of benefit to the com- munity at large . You must not look upon us , Albert , as a set of drones , only to be enjoyed in personal projects without any regard to ...
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... principles of those great and good men who now are placed at the head of the people , can ever lead to any such result . " " Their principles cannot possibly lead to any other , " said Herbert , 66 As how , my dear fellow , " Albert ...
... principles of those great and good men who now are placed at the head of the people , can ever lead to any such result . " " Their principles cannot possibly lead to any other , " said Herbert , 66 As how , my dear fellow , " Albert ...
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... principles at all , and with a heart full of generous and high en- thusiasm he had readily listened to the earnest declamations of his captors , through a couple of months , during which they were detained at a country out station . The ...
... principles at all , and with a heart full of generous and high en- thusiasm he had readily listened to the earnest declamations of his captors , through a couple of months , during which they were detained at a country out station . The ...
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... principle , and will only desist when resistance has become evidently powerless on one side or the other . There is a pertinacity about this struggle , such as has never been observed on the earth before . It is no vulgar attempt to ...
... principle , and will only desist when resistance has become evidently powerless on one side or the other . There is a pertinacity about this struggle , such as has never been observed on the earth before . It is no vulgar attempt to ...
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... well as men of more infor- mation . They found leisure to have prin- ciple , and with principle they consolidated That was the rise of the landed power , gentry of the country , a new element of natural 28 CONVICTION .
... well as men of more infor- mation . They found leisure to have prin- ciple , and with principle they consolidated That was the rise of the landed power , gentry of the country , a new element of natural 28 CONVICTION .
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Seite 35 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come.
Seite 96 - For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God.
Seite 248 - ... Whate'er thou will'st thy WILL may do ! Strengthen each manly nerve to bend Truth's bow, and bid its shaft ascend ! Toil on ! Be firm of heart ; By fusion of unnumber'd years A continent its vastness rears ! A drop, 'tis said, through flint will wear; Toil on, and nature's conquest share ! Toil on ! Within thyself Bright morn, and noon, and night succeed, — Power, feeling, passion, thought, and deed; Harmonious beauty prompts thy breast, — Things angels love, and God hath blest ! Work on...
Seite 222 - No lot so hard, but human power, Exerted to one end and aim, May conquer fate, and capture fame ! Press on ! Press onward still; In nature's centre lives the fire That slow, though sure, doth yet aspire ; Through fathoms deep of mould and clay, It splits the rocks that bar its way! Press on ! If nature then Lay tame beneath her weight of earth, When would her hidden fire know birth...