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Inquire Within for Anything You Want to Know - Page 209
by Robert Kemp Philp - 1858 - 428 pages
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Cyclopaedia of American literature, by E. A. and G. L ..., Volume 1; Volume 62

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 pages
...though cloth'd in rage, religiously respect. Who to his plighted vows ami trust, has ever firmly etoorf; And though he promise to his loss, he makes his promise...in usury disdains his treasure to employ ; Whom no rewards can ever bribe, the guiltless to destroy. The man, who by this steady course has happiness...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything

Robert Kemp Philp - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1856 - 372 pages
...Religiously respect. Who to his plighted words and trust Has ever tirmly stood ; And, though he promised to his loss, He makes his promise good. Whose soul...reward can ever bribe The guiltless to destroy. 1794. Re Honest. Not only beam* " honesty is the best policy," but because it is a duty to God and to man....
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 1

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1856 - 704 pages
...though cloth'd in rags, religiously respect Who to his plighted vows and trust, has ever firmly stool; And though he promise to his loss, he makes his promise...in usury disdains his treasure to employ ; Whom no rewards can ever bribe, the guiltless to destroy. The man, who by this steady course has happiness...
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The English hymnal

English hymnal - 1856 - 324 pages
...his own eyes, Nor proud men doth esteem, But only such as fear the Lord, He maketh much of them. That to his plighted word and trust Has ever firmly stood,...he promise to his loss, He makes his promise good. He who by this consistent course God's favour has ensur'd, Tho' earth's foundations shake, shall stand,...
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The Moral Class-book

William Chambers - 1856 - 444 pages
...just neglect ; And piety, though clothed in rags, j Religiously respect. Who to his plighted, voxvs and trust Has ever firmly stood ; And though he promise to his loss, Ho makes his promise good. • . I."' Whose soul in usury disdains His treasure to employ ; !' •'...
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Worth and Wealth: A Collection of Maxims, Morals and Miscellanies for ...

Freeman Hunt - Business & Economics - 1856 - 500 pages
...the good man described by the Psalmist, " Who to his plighted vows and trust Hath ever firmly stood 5 And though he promise to his loss, He makes his promise good." He would rather at any time relinquish something of his lawful rights, than engage in an irritating...
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A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1856 - 660 pages
...life we are in death. Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust. TATE AND BRADY. — Psalm xv. 5. And though he promise to his loss, He makes his promise good. NEW TESTAMENT. MATTHEW ii. 18. Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because...
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The Book of common prayer. [Followed by] Selections from the Psalms of David ...

1857 - 1006 pages
...jus\. T\e«\ec.v, And piety, though clothed in rags, Religiously respect. 5 Who to his plighted vows and trust Has ever firmly stood; And though he promise to his loss, He mnkes his promise good. 6 Whose soul in usury disdains His treasure to employ ; Whom no rewards can...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3

Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 916 pages
...with juet neglect ; Ami piety, though clothed la rags, religiously respect. Who to his plighted vow-4 and trust has ever firmly stood ; And though he promise...in usury disdains his treasure to employ ; Whom no rewards can ever bribe the guiltless to destroy. The man, who, by this steady course, has happiness...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3

Henry Stephens Randall - United States - 1858 - 766 pages
...with Just neglect ; And piety, though clothed in rags, religiously respect. Who to his plighted TOWS and trust has ever firmly stood ; And though he promise...in usury disdains his treasure to employ ; Whom no rewards can ever bribe the guiltless to destroy. The man, who, by this steady course, has happiness...
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