| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 804 pages
...example of a nation, in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it; while at the same time every individual...— not by injustice and wrong, not by violence and lllegality — but by persevering good conduct, and by the steady and energetic exertion of the moral... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1851 - 576 pages
...example of a nation, in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it ; while at the same time every...faculties, with which his Creator has endowed him."* These words must have filled the heart of every Briton with feelings of pride, and with confidence... | |
| 1855 - 988 pages
...example of a nation, in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it; while at the same time every individual...faculties, with which his Creator has endowed him. (Loud cheers.) To govern such a people as this, is indeed an object worthy of the ambition of the noblest... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 pages
...cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned it ; whilst, at the same time, every individual is constantly striving to raise himself in the social scale, not by violence and illegality, but by persevering good conduct, and unremitting application of those moral... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 pages
...example of a nation, in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence that its population and its commerce — I mean its... f ց 0 bat by persevering good conduct, and by the steady and energetic exertion of the moral and intellectual... | |
| Evelyn Ashley - 1879 - 538 pages
...example of a nation in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it, while at the same time every individual of tach ckss is constantly striving to raise himself in the social scale — not by injustice and wrong,... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 736 pages
...example of a nation in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it, while at the same time every individual of each class is constantly trying to raise himself in the social scale, not by injustice and wrong, not by violence and illegality,... | |
| James Richard Joy - 1902 - 294 pages
...example of a nation in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it, while at the same time every individual...and wrong, not by violence and illegality, but by perseveringgood conduct, and by the steady and energetic exertion of the moral and intellectual faculties... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 pages
...example of a nation in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it; while at the same time every individual...exertion of the moral and intellectual faculties. 4830 »„ with which his Creator has endowed him. To govern such a people as this is indeed an object... | |
| Esmé Wingfield-Stratford - 1913 - 696 pages
...cheerfulness the lot which Providence has assigned to it ; while at the same time every individual in each class is constantly striving to raise himself...and wrong, not by violence and illegality — but by preserving good conduct, and by the ready and energetic exertion of the moral and intellectual faculties... | |
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