The North American Review, Band 100Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... and Girard arrived safely at Philadelphia on one of the early days of May , 1776. Thus it was a mere chance of war that gave Girard to the Quaker City . In the whole world he could not have 74 [ Jan. Girard College and its Founder .
... and Girard arrived safely at Philadelphia on one of the early days of May , 1776. Thus it was a mere chance of war that gave Girard to the Quaker City . In the whole world he could not have 74 [ Jan. Girard College and its Founder .
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... Quakers were the only religious sect with which he ever had the slightest sympathy . Quakers he always liked and esteemed , partly because they had no priests , partly because they disregarded ornament and reduced life to its sim- plest ...
... Quakers were the only religious sect with which he ever had the slightest sympathy . Quakers he always liked and esteemed , partly because they had no priests , partly because they disregarded ornament and reduced life to its sim- plest ...
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... Quakers . The coffin was brought to the grave , followed by the husband and the man- agers of the institution , who remained standing about it in silence for several minutes . It was then lowered to its final resting - place , and again ...
... Quakers . The coffin was brought to the grave , followed by the husband and the man- agers of the institution , who remained standing about it in silence for several minutes . It was then lowered to its final resting - place , and again ...
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... Quakers . " He gave another proof of his regard for the Quakers by naming three of them as the executors of his will ; the whole number of the executors being five . - In February , 1830 , the will was executed , and deposited in Mr ...
... Quakers . " He gave another proof of his regard for the Quakers by naming three of them as the executors of his will ; the whole number of the executors being five . - In February , 1830 , the will was executed , and deposited in Mr ...
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... Quakers in England , a retired merchant , who lived in a cot- tage near London , " well built and adorned only with its own neatness . " The curious stranger visited him in his retreat . " The Quaker was an old man of fresh complexion ...
... Quakers in England , a retired merchant , who lived in a cot- tage near London , " well built and adorned only with its own neatness . " The curious stranger visited him in his retreat . " The Quaker was an old man of fresh complexion ...
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Seite 1 - The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people anywhere.
Seite 250 - The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness. By happiness is intended pleasure, and the absence of pain; by unhappiness, pain, and the privation of pleasure.