| Frank Moore - 1859 - 618 Seiten
...and wise principles announced by himself, as the basis of his political life ! He best understood the *az _R zH P Ѣ v S^ . B 4}Z: / г [ @...d BM ~ZG# A f # @ 2l}g W<^:=} o e M Zٶ _f } individual felicity ; watching, with an equal and comprehensive eye, over this great assemblage of... | |
| 1859 - 370 Seiten
...the respect of the world. I dwell on this probpect with every sali-ifiiction which an ardent love for my country can inspire ; since there is no truth more thoroughly established than ihat there exists in the economy and course of nature, an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness... | |
| George Washington Parke Custis - 1860 - 670 Seiten
...laid and continued in the superstructure, in the pure and immutable principles of private moralitity ; since there is no truth more thoroughly established...union between virtue and happiness, between duty and happiness, between duly and advantage, between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous people,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 804 Seiten
...and wise principles announced by himself as the basis of his political life? He best understood the indissoluble union between virtue and happiness, between...policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and individual felicity. Watching with an equal and comprehensive eye over this great assemblage of communities... | |
| George Washington Parke Custis - 1860 - 756 Seiten
...the economy and course of Nature, an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness, between duty and happiness, between duty and advantage, between the genuine maxims of an lioncst and magnanimous people, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity ; since we... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1861 - 514 Seiten
...satisfaction which an ardent love for my country can inspire : since there is no truth more thoronghly established, than that there exists in the economy...policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity aud felicity ; since we ought to be no less persuaded that the propitious smiles of Heaven can never... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1861 - 352 Seiten
...own experience had afforded fewer exam pies of the little dependence to be placed upon them. 6. . . There is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists, in the economy and course of natwre, an indis'solublc union between virtue and happiness, between duty and advantage, between the... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1861 - 1102 Seiten
...of the SprtnofM RepubSc. PUBLISHKD B? THE STATE UNION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. "There IB no truth mor(> thoroughly established, than that there exists. In the economy and course of Harare, an indissoluble Union between virtue and happiness, between duty and advantage, between the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 Seiten
...some plan adopted by which slavery, in this country, may be abolished by law. VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS. There is no truth more thoroughly established than...the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity. The consideration that human happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected will always continue... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 Seiten
...some plan adopted by which slavery, in this country, may be abolished by law. VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS. There is no truth more thoroughly established than...the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity. The consideration that human happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected will always continue... | |
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