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" Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is, nevertheless, a duty we owe ourselves and posterity, in all our public councils, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to leave the event to that Being who controls... "
Letters of Members of the Continental Congress - Página lxxiv
por Edmund Cody Burnett - 1923
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 580 páginas
...assembly of men. Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity...are able, and to leave the event to that Being, who controls all things, to bring about his own determinations. Impressed VOL. III. 58 MM It is with great...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 páginas
...assembly of men. Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity...are able, and to leave the event to that Being, who controls all things, to bring about his own determinations. Impressed If is with great pleasure, that...
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Annals of Annapolis: Comprising Sundry Notices of that Old City from the ...

David Ridgely - 1841 - 302 páginas
...1776. ' Gentlemen,—Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human action, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity, in all our public councils, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to trust the event to that Being, who controls...
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Annals of Annapolis, Comprising Sundry Notices of that Old City from the ...

David Ridgely - 1841 - 300 páginas
...'Gentlemen, — Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human action, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity, in all our public councils, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to trust the event to that Being, who controls...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington - 1847 - 588 páginas
...assembly of men. Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity...are able, and to leave the event to that Being, who controls all things, to bring about his own determinations. Impressed VOL. III. 58 MM It is with great...
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A Narrative of Events which Occurred in Baltimore Town During the ...

Robert Purviance - 1849 - 250 páginas
...Gentlemen, — Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity,...counsels, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to trust the event to that Being, who controls both causes and events so as to bring about his own determination....
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The Hundred Boston Orators Appointed by the Municipal Authorities and Other ...

James Spear Loring - 1852 - 762 páginas
...Although it JOHN HANCOCK. is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is, nevertheless, a duty we owe ourselves and posterity,...counsels, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to trust the event to that Being, who controls both causes and events, to bring about his own determinations....
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The Hundred Boston Orators Appointed by the Municipal Authorities and Other ...

James Spear Loring - 1853 - 750 páginas
...assembly of men. Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is, nevertheless, a duty we owe ourselves and posterity,...our public counsels, to decide in the best manner we ore able, and to trust the event to that Being, who controls both causes and events, to bring about...
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Correspondence of the American Revolution: Being Letters of ..., Volumen1

Jared Sparks - 1853 - 578 páginas
...assembly of men. Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is, nevertheless, a duty we owe ourselves and posterity, in all our public councils, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to leave the event to that Being who controls...
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1888 - 550 páginas
...1776. SIR, — Although it is not possible to foresee the consequences of human actions, yet it is nevertheless a duty we owe ourselves and posterity, in all our public councils, to decide in the best manner we are able, and to trust the event to that Being who controls...
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