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" How pitiful, in the eye of reason and religion, is that false ambition, which desolates the world with fire and sword for the purposes of conquest and fame, when compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbours and our fellow men as happy as their... "
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late John Coakley Lettsom ...: With ... - Página 443
por Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1817
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The Writings of George Washington: pt.III. Private letters from the time ...

George Washington - 1835 - 568 páginas
...in my estimation, great lustre upon the authors, and presage an era of still farther improvements. How pitiful, in the eye of reason and religion, is...for the purposes of conquest and fame, when compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbours and our fellow men as happy as their frail conditions...
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The Religious Opinions and Character of Washington

Edward Charles M'Guire - 1836 - 430 páginas
...great lustre upon the authors, and presage an era of still further improvements. " How pitiful, in tlie eye of reason and religion, is that false ambition...fire and sword for the purposes of conquest and fame, compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbours and our fellow-men as happy as their frail...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. III. Private letters from the time ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 580 páginas
...in my estimation, great lustre upon the authors, and presage an era of still farther improvements. How pitiful, in the eye of reason and religion, is...for the purposes of conquest and fame, when compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbours and our fellow men as happy as their frail conditions...
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The Advocate of Peace, Volúmenes1-2

1837 - 558 páginas
...the vain glory which can be acquired from ravaging it by the most uninterrupted career of conquests. How pitiful in the eye of reason and religion, is...fire and sword for the purposes of conquest and fame, compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbors and our fellow-men as happy as their frail conditions...
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The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence ..., Volumen9

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 576 páginas
...in my estimation, great lustre upon the authors, and presage an era of still farther improvements. How pitiful, in the eye of reason and religion, is...for the purposes of conquest and fame, when compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbours and our fellow men as happy as their frail conditions...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen9;Volumen27

1840 - 432 páginas
...fifty-one years ago respecting the Massachusetts Humane Society, " these works of chanty and good will towards men reflect, in my estimation, great lustre...when compared with the milder virtues of making our neighbors and our fellow men as happy as their frail conditions and perishable natures will permit...
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The New Englander, Volumen6

1848 - 628 páginas
...real greatness, and of the creed commonly adopted by belligerent powers. "How pitiful," says he, " in the eye of reason and religion, is that false ambition...with fire and sword for the purposes of conquest and selfish ambition, compared to the milder virtue of making our neighbors and our fellow men as happy...
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The Book of Peace: A Collection of Essays on War and Peace

1845 - 648 páginas
...the vain-glory which can be acquired from ravaging it by the most uninterrupted career of conquests. How pitiful, in the eye of reason, and religion, is...ambition which desolates the world with fire and sword, compared to the milder virtues of making our fellow-men as happy as their frail conditions and perishable...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volúmenes2-5

1744 - 596 páginas
...shall hardly he an honest man." General WASHINGTON, first president of the United States, exclaims : " How pitiful, in the eye of reason and religion, is...ambition which desolates the world with fire' and sword, compared to the milder virtues of making our fellowmen as happy as their frail condition and perishable...
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pt. III. Private letters from the time Washington resigned his commission as ...

George Washington - 1847 - 568 páginas
...estimation, great lustre upon the authors, and presage an era of still farther improvements. Howpitiful, in the eye of reason and religion, is that false ambition,...for the purposes of conquest and fame, when compared to the milder virtues of making our neighbours and our fellow men as happy as their frail conditions...
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