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... he made fortunes as easily as he lost them , but his great error was , -placing too much confidence in others . He 1 aujo , vaat Th OG Sat PAINTED BY MISS 20 EMINENT PHILADELPHIANS . Samuel Archer, Joseph Brientnall,
... he made fortunes as easily as he lost them , but his great error was , -placing too much confidence in others . He 1 aujo , vaat Th OG Sat PAINTED BY MISS 20 EMINENT PHILADELPHIANS . Samuel Archer, Joseph Brientnall,
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... confidence of all . In the year 1824 , this excellent system was undertaken in Philadelphia , and resulted in the establishment of the American Sunday - School Union . While the beneficent object appealed strongly to the charitable ...
... confidence of all . In the year 1824 , this excellent system was undertaken in Philadelphia , and resulted in the establishment of the American Sunday - School Union . While the beneficent object appealed strongly to the charitable ...
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... confidence and friendship . In 1778 , Charles Biddle married Miss Hannah Shepard , of North Carolina . The subject of this memoir was born on the 8th of January , 1786 , at Philadelphia . At the age of thirteen , he had completed the ...
... confidence and friendship . In 1778 , Charles Biddle married Miss Hannah Shepard , of North Carolina . The subject of this memoir was born on the 8th of January , 1786 , at Philadelphia . At the age of thirteen , he had completed the ...
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... confidence of the public , and beloved by their respective friends . " * Major Biddle was married to the daughter of John Mullanphy , Esq . , of St. Louis . One of the striking ornaments of that city is the splendid monument which she ...
... confidence of the public , and beloved by their respective friends . " * Major Biddle was married to the daughter of John Mullanphy , Esq . , of St. Louis . One of the striking ornaments of that city is the splendid monument which she ...
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... confidence reposed in him by the father of his country . He was again in action at the battle of Monmouth . After the war of the Revolution , he renewed , for a short time , his connection with military life , by serving as ...
... confidence reposed in him by the father of his country . He was again in action at the battle of Monmouth . After the war of the Revolution , he renewed , for a short time , his connection with military life , by serving as ...
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Page 321 - HAPPY day that fixed my choice On thee, my Saviour and my God ! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad.
Page 441 - In other countries the people, more simple and of a less mercurial cast, judge of an ill principle in government only by an actual grievance. Here they anticipate the evil and judge of the pressure of the grievance by the badness of the principle. They augur misgovernment at a distance, and snuff the approach of tyranny in every tainted breeze.
Page 157 - SIR: — I find myself just able to hold the pen during a few minutes, and take this opportunity of expressing my sincere grief for having done, written, or said anything disagreeable to your Excellency. My career will soon be over, therefore justice and truth prompt me to declare my last sentiments. You are in my eyes the great and good man. May you long enjoy the love, veneration, and esteem of these States, whose liberties you have asserted by your virtues.
Page 253 - States, to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the constitution of the federal government adequate to the exigencies of the union...
Page 496 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: 12 Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him.
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Page 403 - Those scholars, who shall merit it, shall remain in the college until they shall respectively arrive at between fourteen and eighteen years of age ; they shall then be bound out by the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Philadelphia, or under their direction, to suitable occupations, as those of agriculture, navigation, arts, mechanical trades, and manufactures...
Page 514 - And he was sad at that saying, and went away grieved: for he had great possessions. And Jesus looked round about, and saith unto his disciples, How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God ! And the disciples were astonished at his words.
Page 273 - Washington information of our intended attack, unless the walls of the house could speak. When we arrived near White Marsh, we found all their cannon mounted, and the troops...
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