| Thomas Smith Webb - 1808 - 348 páginas
...beings, so we should ever be industrious ones ; never sitting down contented while our fellow-creatures around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve them, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man, in his infancy, more helpless and indigent than the brutal... | |
| Joshua Bradley - 1816 - 340 páginas
...beingSj from the highest seraph in heaven, to the lowest reptile of the dust. It teaches us, that as we came into the world rational and intelligent beings,...to relieve them without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man in his infancy, more helpless and indigent than the brutal... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 páginas
...beings, so we should ever be industrious ones; never sitting down contented, while our fellow-creatures around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve them, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man, in hig infancy, more helpless and indigent than the brutal... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Kentucky - 1818 - 238 páginas
...beings, from tha highest seraph iu heaven, to the lowest reptile of the dust. It teaches us, that as we came into the world rational and intelligent beings,...relieve them, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man, in his' infancy, more, helpless aad indigent than the... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 318 páginas
...beings, fo we fhoukl ever be induftrious ones ; never fitting down contented while our fellowcreatures around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve them, without inconvenience to ourfelves. When we take a furvey of nature, we view man, in his infancy, more helplefs and indigent... | |
| 1821 - 780 páginas
...beings, so we should ever be industrious ones ; never sitting down contented while our fellow-creatures around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve them, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man, in his infancy, more helpless and indigent than the brutal... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1826 - 372 páginas
...beings, so we should ever be industrious ones ; never sitting down contented while pur fellow-creatures around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve them, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man, in his infancy, more helpless and indigent than the brutal... | |
| William Morgan - 1827 - 110 páginas
...beings, so we should ever be industrious ones; never sitting down contented while our fellow creatwes around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve theni, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we behold man, in his infancy,... | |
| George Oliver - 1837 - 302 páginas
...beings, from the highest seraph in heaven to the lowest reptile in the dust. It teaches us that as we came into the world rational and intelligent beings,...Sophocles informs us, that libations of honey and water were made in honour of the Erinnues, which tremendous deities were in reality, arkite deities.... | |
| Z. A. Davis - 1843 - 408 páginas
...beings, so we should ever be industrious ones ; never sitting down contented, while our fellow-creatures around us are in want, when it is in our power to relieve them, without inconvenience to ourselves. When we take a survey of nature, we view man, in his infancy, more helpless and indigent than the brutal... | |
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