| 1867 - 652 pagina’s
...omnipotent, and all-wise and allvirtuous Being, superintending all men in it, and all interests in it, — no n k ; - ?+o o mIoJoKo kxg i — Carlyle. A Puritan Worthy. — There is the remarkable conversion of worthy Mr. Bolton, a choice... | |
| William Lovett - 1853 - 496 pagina’s
...and all-wise, and all-virtuous Being, superintending all men in it, and all interests in it, — no nation ever came to very much, nor did any man either,...he forgot the most important part of his mission in \\iis world." I do not propose in this chapter to do more than follow out the thought of this vigorous... | |
| 1896 - 858 pagina’s
...more to his Edinburgh address of 1866, he then says explicitly : " No nation which did not contemplate this wonderful universe with an awe-stricken and reverential...superintending all men in it and all interests in it — no nation ever came to very much; nor did any man either, who forgot that. If a man did forget... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1866 - 112 pagina’s
...and all-wise, and all-virtuous Being, superintending all men in it, and all interests in it — no nation ever came to very much, nor did any man either,...most important part of his mission in this world. In our own history of England, which you will take a great deal of natural pains to make yourselves... | |
| 1866 - 490 pagina’s
...and an all-wise and allvirtuous Being, superintending all men in it, and all interests in it — no nation ever came to very much (nor did any man either),...most important part of his mission in this world. In our own history, which you will take a great deal of pains to make yourselves acquainted with, you... | |
| 1867 - 642 pagina’s
...Being, superintending all men in it, and »11 interests in it, — no nation ever came to very rauch, nor did any man either, who forgot that. If a man...most important part of his mission in this world. — Carlyle. A Puritan Wortby. — There is the remarkable tonversion of worthy Mr. Bolton, a choice... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 444 pagina’s
...this has been at the origin and foundation of them all ; and that no nation which did not contemplate this wonderful universe with an awestricken and reverential...superintending all men in it, and all interests in it, — no nation ever came to very much, nor did any man either, who forgot that. If a man did forget... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 450 pagina’s
...this has been at the origin and foundation of them all ; and that no nation which did not contemplate this wonderful universe with an awestricken and reverential...superintending all men in it, and all interests in it, — no nation ever came to very much, nor did any man either, who forgot that. If a man did forget... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 258 pagina’s
...Being, superintending all men in it, and all interests in it — no nation ever came to very much, ;ior did any man either, who forgot that. If a man did...most important part of his mission in this world. In our own history of England, which you will take a great deal of natural pains to make yourselves... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 pagina’s
...this has been at the origin and foundation of them all ; and that no nation wüich did not contemplate w Was quick to learn and wise to know, And keenly...him low, And stained his name. Reader, attend — w — no nation ever came to very much, nor did any man either, who forgot that. If a man did forget... | |
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