| Laws - 1853 - 112 Seiten
...Palmerston would, therefore, suggest that the best course which the people of this country can pursue, to deserve that the further progress of the cholera...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united but inactive nation. When man has done his utmost for his own safety, then is the time to... | |
| 1853 - 796 Seiten
...classes, and which, from the nature of things, must most need purification and improvement, may he freed from those causes and sources of contagion which,...fruitful in death, in spite of all the prayers and tastings of a united but inactive nation. When man has done his utmost for his own safety, then is... | |
| 1853 - 580 Seiten
...of thing*, must most need purification and improvement, may be freed from those causes and source* of contagion which, if allowed to remain, will infallibly...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united but Inactive nation. When man has done his utmost for his own safety, then is the time to... | |
| 1855 - 384 Seiten
...and the beginning of next spring, in planning and executing measures by which those portions of the towns and cities which are inhabited by the poorest...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united but inactive nation. When man has done his ulmost for his own safety, then is the time to... | |
| Boston Mass, joint special comm, comm. on the census - 1856 - 132 Seiten
...executing measures by which those portions of their towns and cities which are inhabited by the poorer classes, and which, from the nature of things, must...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united, but inactive nation." The celebrated author of " Glaucus" utters our own sentiments when... | |
| George Combe - 1857 - 348 Seiten
...Palmerston would, therefore, suggest that the best course which the people of this country can pursue to deserve that the further progress of the cholera...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united but inactive nation. When man has done his utmost for his own safety, then is the time to... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 646 Seiten
...Palmerston would, therefore, suggest that the best course which the people of this country can pursue to deserve that the further progress of the cholera...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united, but inactive nation." delighting in seeing His creatures abase and mortify themselves, taking... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 606 Seiten
...poorest classes, and which, from the nature of things, must most need purification and improvement, tuay be freed from those causes and sources of contagion...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united, but inactive nation." tien, und so bleibt kein Raum für den Gedanken, dass sie specielle... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1864 - 646 Seiten
...of things, must most need purification and improvement, may be freed from those causes and source* of contagion which, if allowed to remain, will infallibly...death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united, but inactive nation." delighting in seeing His creatures abase and mortify themselves, taking... | |
| Charles Beard - 1870 - 626 Seiten
...the cholera, by advising them to clear those haunts of disease which, if suffered to remain, would " infallibly breed pestilence and be fruitful in death, in spite of all the prayers and fastings of a united but inactive nation," Dr. Lee delivered a course of sermons, maintaining at once the uniformity... | |
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