Address[es]W. White., 1862 |
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... hands to grasp and encounter the future , are summoned to a new consecration to the cause of Him , of their country , and the rights of mankind . You , as lawgivers of the State , will know how best to assist and guide them , by ...
... hands to grasp and encounter the future , are summoned to a new consecration to the cause of Him , of their country , and the rights of mankind . You , as lawgivers of the State , will know how best to assist and guide them , by ...
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... hand , and adopting a policy at once simple , plain , effectual , and decisive , put it beyond such contingencies , and ensure both economy and success . For the present condition of the road and tunnel , and the progress of the work ...
... hand , and adopting a policy at once simple , plain , effectual , and decisive , put it beyond such contingencies , and ensure both economy and success . For the present condition of the road and tunnel , and the progress of the work ...
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... hands of the Secretary of the Commonwealth in his official character of custo- dian of the records of the Governor and Council , or had been referred to some one of the Departments , or transmitted to the General Court . When the ...
... hands of the Secretary of the Commonwealth in his official character of custo- dian of the records of the Governor and Council , or had been referred to some one of the Departments , or transmitted to the General Court . When the ...
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... hands , -for example the bank abstracts into those of the Bank Commissioners , the railway returns , of a State Surveyor , the reports of the different penal , charitable , and sanitary institu- tions into the hands of the secretary of ...
... hands , -for example the bank abstracts into those of the Bank Commissioners , the railway returns , of a State Surveyor , the reports of the different penal , charitable , and sanitary institu- tions into the hands of the secretary of ...
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... hand by Congress , ought to be under- taken by the Commonwealth , acting in concert with the United States Government , advancing its own means , employing the capital , skill and industry of its own citizens , working under the ...
... hand by Congress , ought to be under- taken by the Commonwealth , acting in concert with the United States Government , advancing its own means , employing the capital , skill and industry of its own citizens , working under the ...
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Seite lxxii - It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated, here, to the unfinished work that they have thus far so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us; that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to...
Seite 45 - No portion of said fund, nor the interest thereon, shall be applied, directly or indirectly, under any pretence whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation or repair of any building or buildings.
Seite 99 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Seite 93 - Congress." If the people should, by whatever mode or means, make it an executive duty to reenslave such persons, another, and not I, must be their instrument to perform it. In stating a single condition of peace, I mean simply to say, that the war will cease on the part of the government whenever it shall have ceased on the part of those who began it.
Seite 56 - ... the different orders of the people, it shall be the duty of legislatures and magistrates, in all future periods of this commonwealth, to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them; especially the university at Cambridge, public schools and grammar schools in the towns; to encourage private societies and public institutions, rewards and immunities, for the promotion of agriculture, arts, sciences, commerce, trades, manufactures, and a natural history of the...
Seite 45 - For the poor shall never cease out of the land : therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land.
Seite 28 - Levet to the grave descend, Officious, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless name the friend. Yet still he fills affection's eye, Obscurely wise and coarsely kind ; Nor lettered arrogance deny Thy praise to merit unrefined.
Seite 14 - ... some ants carry corn, and some carry their young, and some go empty, and all to and fro a little heap of dust. It taketh away or mitigateth fear of death, or adverse fortune ; which is one of the greatest impediments of virtue, and imperfections of manners.
Seite 44 - States in sections or subdivisions of sections, not less than onequarter of a section; and whenever there are public lands in a State subject to sale at private entry at one dollar and twentyfive cents per acre, the quantity to which said State shall be entitled shall be selected from such lands within the limits of such State...
Seite 28 - In misery's darkest cavern known, His useful care was ever nigh, Where hopeless anguish poured his groan, And lonely want retired to die. No summons mocked by chill delay, No petty gain disdained by pride ; The modest wants of every day The toil of every day supplied. His virtues walked their narrow round, Nor made a pause, nor left a void ; And sure the eternal Master found The single talent well employed.