Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 страница |
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... Providence . The laws he promulgates , may these be for the general good of his people ; and the faith he follows , may it teach us to live in the bonds of unity with all man- kind , and die with hopes of bliss beyond the grave . Let it ...
... Providence . The laws he promulgates , may these be for the general good of his people ; and the faith he follows , may it teach us to live in the bonds of unity with all man- kind , and die with hopes of bliss beyond the grave . Let it ...
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... Providence , and has not answered the end he was created for . God at first made Man pure , and meant that he should continue so ; but , alas ! he soon , very soon , polluted his ways , and broke the laws of his God , and brought his ...
... Providence , and has not answered the end he was created for . God at first made Man pure , and meant that he should continue so ; but , alas ! he soon , very soon , polluted his ways , and broke the laws of his God , and brought his ...
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... Providence even in the falling of a sparrow . The sun is now gone far with me on the western sky ; but whatever time it may please Providence that his rays shine upon me , may I see his cheering beams at all times give you joy and ...
... Providence even in the falling of a sparrow . The sun is now gone far with me on the western sky ; but whatever time it may please Providence that his rays shine upon me , may I see his cheering beams at all times give you joy and ...
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On Mr Peels becoming Secretary | 21 |
On the Election of W K Douglas | 29 |
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