| Edinburgh cabinet library - 1830 - 456 页
...not duly taken into account. The command of the next vessel was given to Richard Chancelor, an eleve of Henry Sidney, father of Sir Philip, and who first...mankind, above all other living creatures, such a heart arid desire, that every man desireth to join friendship with other, to love and to be loved, also to... | |
| Saxe Bannister - 1838 - 344 页
...land and regions, which are under your dominions, and to every of you as is convenient. " Forasmuch as the Great and Almighty God hath given unto mankind,...desireth to join friendship with other; to love and be loved; also to give and receive mutual benefits; it is therefore the duty of all men, according... | |
| 1849 - 292 页
...territories he was expeeted to visit. These royal epistles abound in noble sentiments. They state, that, " as the great and Almighty God hath given unto mankind, above all other living ereatures, sueh an heart and desire, that every man desireth to join friendship with other, to love... | |
| 1849 - 296 页
...territories he was expeeted to visit. These royal epistles abound in noble sentiments. They state, that, " as the great and Almighty God hath given unto mankind, above all other living ereatures, sueh an heart and desire, that every man desireth to join friendship with other, to love... | |
| John Brown - 1858 - 506 页
...and aided by science, than all the wild uproar, misery, and ruin concomitant with war! " Forasmuch as the great and almighty God hath given unto mankind,...creatures, such a heart and desire that every man covets to join friendship with others, to love and to be loved, also to give and receive mutual benefits,... | |
| John Llewelyn Davies - 1875 - 332 页
...discovery, and addressed to the rulers of any country at which the expedition might arrive : " Forasmuch as the great and Almighty God hath given unto mankind, above all other living creatures, such an heart and desire, that every man desireth to join friendship with other, to love and be loved, also... | |
| 1862 - 784 页
...the expedition might approach. And it began thus, after a courteous salutation : — " Forasmuch as the great and almighty God hath given unto mankind above all other living creatures such an heart and desire, that every man seeks to join friendship with other, to love and be loved, also... | |
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