| William Henry Sallmon - 1897 - 356 páginas
...on Sundays, except at the shipyards or on special occasions, until further orders. We can have but little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our arms if we insult it by our impiety and folly." Well says Ralph Waldo Emerson, " Christianity has given us the Sabbath, the... | |
| Wallace Foster - 1898 - 120 páginas
...cursing and swearing, a vice hitherto little known in an American army, is growing into fashion. He hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...blessing of heaven on our arms, if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this, it is a vice so mean and low, without any temptation, that eVery... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 636 páginas
...swearing — a vice heretofore little known in an American army — is growing into fashion. He hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...we can have little hope of the blessing of Heaven upon our arms if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this, it is a vice so mean and low,... | |
| Edward Stephens - 1900 - 394 páginas
...to take some rest, the general ii future excuses them from fatigue duty on Sunday. We can have but little hope of the blessing of heaven on our arms if we insult it by our impiety and folly." The Sunday, the Sunday, the God-given Sunday, Is treated by many as though... | |
| Washington Irving - 1908 - 622 páginas
...and swearing, a vice heretofore little known in an American army, is growing into fashion. He hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...that both they and the men will reflect, that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our arms, if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added... | |
| William Peter Pearce - 1903 - 368 páginas
...and swearing, a vice heretofore little known in an American army, is growing into fashion ; he hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...both they and the men will reflect that we can have but little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our armies if we insult Him by our impiety and folly ;... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 páginas
...swearing — a vice heretofore little known in an American army — is growing into fashion. He hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...we can have little hope of the blessing of Heaven upon our arms if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this, it is a vice so mean and low,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 626 páginas
...and swearing, a vice heretofore little known in an American army, is growing into fashion. He hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...that both they and the men will reflect, that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our arms, if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1908 - 516 páginas
...and swearing, a vice heretofore little known in an American army, is growing into fashion. He hopes the officers will, by example, as well as influence,...both they and the men will reflect, that we can have but little hope of the blessings of Heaven on our arms, if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 848 páginas
...and swearing, a vice heretofore little known in an American army, is growing into fashion; he hopes the officers will, by example as well as influence,...blessing of Heaven on our arms, if we insult it by our impiety and folly ; added to this, it is a vice so mean and low, without any temptation, that every... | |
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