| 1840 - 480 páginas
...this cannot be, and yon have within' yourself the only resource to which we can confidently apply fi,r relief, a philosophic mind. " If to be venerated for...for philanthropy, can gratify the human' mind, you most have the pleasing consolation to know, that you have not lived in vain. And I flatter myself that... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 582 páginas
...with the earnest prayers of every friend to science and humanity, could relieve the body from pains or infirmities, that you could claim an exemption on...for talents, if to be esteemed for patriotism, if lo be beloved for philanthropy, can gratify the human mind, you must have the pleasing consolation... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 590 páginas
...with the earnest prayers of every friend to science and humanity, could relieve the body from pains or infirmities, that you could claim an exemption on...for talents, if to be esteemed for patriotism, if (o be beloved for philanthropy, can gratify the human mind, you must have the pleasing consolation... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 1622 páginas
...Institute was also to serve as a perpetual remembrance of the great man of whom Washington said, ' If to be venerated for benevolence, if to be admired...consolation to know that you have not lived in vain.' " It is not then surprising to find that the activities of the Institute have been as many-sided as... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1856 - 588 páginas
...affords a more just view of the legitimate rank their author held in the affections of his countrymen. " If to- be venerated for benevolence, if to be admired...consolation to know that you have not lived in vain." It must be confessed that the spiritual was not developed in Franklin's nature in proportion to the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1856 - 534 páginas
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| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1857 - 490 páginas
...affords a more just view of the legitimate rank their author held in the affections of his countrymen. " If to be venerated for benevolence, if to be admired...consolation to know that you have not lived in vain." It must be confessed that the spiritual was not developed in Franklin's nature in proportion to the... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1857 - 492 páginas
...affords a more just view of the legitimate rank their author held in the affections of his countrymen. " If to be venerated for benevolence, if to be admired...consolation to know that you have not lived in vain." It must be confessed that the spiritual was not developed in Franklin's nature in proportion to the... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1857 - 492 páginas
...affords a more just view of the legitimate rank their author held in the affections of his countrymen. "If to be venerated for benevolence, if to be admired...consolation to know that you have not lived in vain." It must be confessed that the spiritual was not developed in Franklin's nature in proportion to the... | |
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