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Pagina xxii
... hope you have been able to bear prosperity with meekness , and adversity with patience . These things are all ordered for us far better than we could order them for ourselves . We may pray for our daily bread ; we may pray for the ...
... hope you have been able to bear prosperity with meekness , and adversity with patience . These things are all ordered for us far better than we could order them for ourselves . We may pray for our daily bread ; we may pray for the ...
Pagina xxv
... hope of success . In New England , at that time , it was not a common occurrence that any one at- tained a respectable position in either of the professions without this advantage . In selecting the member of the family who should enjoy ...
... hope of success . In New England , at that time , it was not a common occurrence that any one at- tained a respectable position in either of the professions without this advantage . In selecting the member of the family who should enjoy ...
Pagina lxxiii
... hope that statesman- ship of a higher order , an impartial study of the great interests of the country , and a policy aiming to promote the development of its vast natural resources , might be called into action . Although the domestic ...
... hope that statesman- ship of a higher order , an impartial study of the great interests of the country , and a policy aiming to promote the development of its vast natural resources , might be called into action . Although the domestic ...
Pagina lxxxi
... hope of electing in the House . The prejudice against Mr. Adams arising from this source derived strength from the widely circulated calumny of a corrupt understanding between him and Mr. Clay . The bare suspicion of an arrangement ...
... hope of electing in the House . The prejudice against Mr. Adams arising from this source derived strength from the widely circulated calumny of a corrupt understanding between him and Mr. Clay . The bare suspicion of an arrangement ...
Pagina xc
... hope that the Senate would consent to postpone the further consideration of the reso- lution till the next Monday , as Mr. Webster , who had engaged in the discussion and wished to be present when it should be resumed , had pressing ...
... hope that the Senate would consent to postpone the further consideration of the reso- lution till the next Monday , as Mr. Webster , who had engaged in the discussion and wished to be present when it should be resumed , had pressing ...
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