The Probe, Or, One Hundred and Two Essays on the Nature of Men and ThingsPublished for the author, 1847 - 336 halaman |
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... respect , the esteem of others , and sometimes property ; are swept away by a whirlwind - perhaps a tornado of anger . I have more than once seen the furniture of a house in a mass of ruin , the work of an angry moment . I have seen ...
... respect , the esteem of others , and sometimes property ; are swept away by a whirlwind - perhaps a tornado of anger . I have more than once seen the furniture of a house in a mass of ruin , the work of an angry moment . I have seen ...
Halaman 30
... respect , and these , more than any other thing , will induce obedience . Tenderness and firmness are the fulcrum and lever with which to ope- rate . Anger should be manifested never - displeasure and tender regret , whenever the child ...
... respect , and these , more than any other thing , will induce obedience . Tenderness and firmness are the fulcrum and lever with which to ope- rate . Anger should be manifested never - displeasure and tender regret , whenever the child ...
Halaman 87
... respect , and secure the esteem of those around them . FRIENDSHIP . Friendship , like love , is but a name , Unless to one you stint the flame . those who depend On many , seldom find a friend . — Gay . PURE , disinterested friendship ...
... respect , and secure the esteem of those around them . FRIENDSHIP . Friendship , like love , is but a name , Unless to one you stint the flame . those who depend On many , seldom find a friend . — Gay . PURE , disinterested friendship ...
Halaman 89
... respect the Bible and the Christian religion , the firmest basis on which the superstructure of friendship can be erected . GAMBLING . The gathering number , as it moves along , Involves a vast , accumulating throng , Who , gently drawn ...
... respect the Bible and the Christian religion , the firmest basis on which the superstructure of friendship can be erected . GAMBLING . The gathering number , as it moves along , Involves a vast , accumulating throng , Who , gently drawn ...
Halaman 119
... respect and fear us , will cease to pay us def- erence ; laugh at our calamity ; mock at our dissolu- tion , and hug their crowns and chains with new de- light . Then , " With tears , our fate we may deplore , In vain look back to what ...
... respect and fear us , will cease to pay us def- erence ; laugh at our calamity ; mock at our dissolu- tion , and hug their crowns and chains with new de- light . Then , " With tears , our fate we may deplore , In vain look back to what ...
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Halaman 2 - Rodney, George Read, Thomas M'Kean. Maryland. — Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Virginia. — George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton. North Carolina. — William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn. South Carolina. — Edward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Thomas Lynch, Jr., Arthur Middleton. Georgia. — Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton.
Halaman 10 - United States of America. He shall hold his office during the term of four years, and together with the vice-president, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows : 2. Each State shall appoint...
Halaman 11 - Vice-President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be elected. 7. The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services a compensation which shall neither be increased nor...
Halaman 35 - ... establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course, to define the rights of our merchants, and to enable the government to support them, conventional rules of intercourse, the best that present circumstances and mutual opinion will permit, but temporary, and liable to be from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circumstances shall dictate...
Halaman 30 - Patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favor, upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in Governments purely elective, it is a spirit not to be encouraged. From their natural tendency, it is certain there will always be enough of that spirit for every salutary purpose. And, there being constant danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its...
Halaman 49 - Resolved, That by two royal charters, granted by King James the First, the colonists aforesaid are declared entitled to all the privileges, liberties, and immunities of denizens aud natural-born subjects, to all intents and purposes as if they had been abiding and born within the realm of England.
Halaman 37 - THOUGH in reviewing the incidents of my administration, I am unconscious of intentional error, I am, nevertheless, too sensible of my defects not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils, to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence...
Halaman 25 - The West derives from the East supplies requisite to its growth and comfort ; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of indispensable outlets for its own productions to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation.
Halaman 33 - ... nation,) facility to betray or sacrifice the interests of their own country, without odium, sometimes even with popularity; gilding with the appearances of a virtuous sense of obligation, a commendable deference for public opinion, or a laudable zeal for public good, the base or foolish compliances of ambition, corruption or infatuation.