| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 頁
...man and the love of Uod so restrained and en. forced each other, and so invigorated the mental powers in general, as not only to defend him from the vices...more arduous duties of a wider circuit ; whether as a neighbor, gentleman, or a magistrate ; whether in the graces of hospitality, charity, or piety. Reader,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1852 - 614 頁
...man and the love of God so restrained and enforced each other, and so invigorated the mental powers in general, as not only to defend him from the vices...more arduous duties of a wider circuit ; whether as a neighbor, gentleman, or a magistrate ; whether in the graces of hospitality, charity, or piety. Reader,... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 782 頁
...man and the love of Grod so restrained and enforced each other, and so invigorated the mental powers in general, as not only to defend him from the vices...more arduous duties of a wider circuit; whether as a neighbor, gentleman, or a magistrate; whether in the graces of hospitality, charity or piety. Reader,... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 792 頁
...powers in general, as not only to defend him from the vices and follies of his age and country, bat also to render it a matter of difficult decision in...more arduous duties of a wider circuit ; whether as a neighbor, gentleman, or a magistrate ; whether in the graces of hospitality, charity or piety. Reader,... | |
| 1862 - 568 頁
...of diffico" decision in what part of laudable conduct he most •*• celled, whether in tender or endearing accomplishments of domestic life, or in...wider circuit; whether as a neighbour, a gentleman, or < magistrate ; whether in the graces of hospitality or pietv. Reader, if you feel the spirit of that... | |
| 1862 - 608 頁
...matter of difficult decision in what part of laudable conduct he most excelled, whether in tender or endearing accomplishments of domestic life, or in...the more arduous duties of a wider circuit; whether aa a neighbour, a gentleman, or a magistrate ; whether in the graces of hospitality or piety. Reader,... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1881 - 646 頁
...tender and endearing accomplishments of domestic life or in the more active duties of a wider circuit. As a neighbour,' a gentleman, or a magistrate, whether in the graces of hospitality, or in the — of charity or of piety. Reader, if you feel the spirit of that excellent ardour, which aspires... | |
| Richard Channing Moore Page - 1883 - 264 頁
...tender and endearing accomplishments of domestic life or in the more active duties of a wider circuit As a neighbour, a gentleman or a magistrate whether in the graces of hospitality, or in the possession • of piety. Reader if you feel the spirit of that excellent ardour which aspires... | |
| Robert Alonzo Brock - 1888 - 420 頁
...tender and endearing accomplishments of domestic life, or in the more active duties of a wider circuit, as a neighbour, a gentleman, or a magistrate, whether In the graces of hospitality or in the exercises of charity or of piety. Header, if you feel the spirit of that excellent ardour, which... | |
| Virginia Historical Society - 1892 - 418 頁
...man and the love of God so restrained and enforced each other, and so invigorated the mental powers in general, as not only to defend him from the vices...more arduous duties of a wider circuit; whether as a neighbor, gentleman, or a magistrate; whether in the graces of hospitality, charity, or piety. Reader,... | |
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