A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 114
... labor and trouble , he was ever willing to accord the best of motives . He was preëmi- nently a man of sweetness of temper . Add to this a serene and cheerful mind , a broad , cor- rect judgment , and a keen insight into the tendencies ...
... labor and trouble , he was ever willing to accord the best of motives . He was preëmi- nently a man of sweetness of temper . Add to this a serene and cheerful mind , a broad , cor- rect judgment , and a keen insight into the tendencies ...
Page 117
... labor now . It is not death to bear The stroke that sets us free From earthly chain , to breathe the air Of boundless liberty . It is not death to fling Aside this mortal dust , And rise on strong , exulting wing To live among the just ...
... labor now . It is not death to bear The stroke that sets us free From earthly chain , to breathe the air Of boundless liberty . It is not death to fling Aside this mortal dust , And rise on strong , exulting wing To live among the just ...
Page 151
... labor , but he had great power for labor , and honestly applied it to the work in hand . I should be much surprised to learn that he ever neglected a known duty , or was satisfied with merely its perfunctory performance . He seemed to ...
... labor , but he had great power for labor , and honestly applied it to the work in hand . I should be much surprised to learn that he ever neglected a known duty , or was satisfied with merely its perfunctory performance . He seemed to ...
Page 190
... labor and to wait . " There are those present to whom his words were the silver lining to their cloud of dis- appointment . It has been said by one who knew him most intimately , that he " idealized his friends . " I think the charge is ...
... labor and to wait . " There are those present to whom his words were the silver lining to their cloud of dis- appointment . It has been said by one who knew him most intimately , that he " idealized his friends . " I think the charge is ...
Page 196
... labor . He early learned that success in life could be secured only by personal effort and close application to all duties . It is a prominent characteristic of our republican institutions that many a boy early learns that he must ...
... labor . He early learned that success in life could be secured only by personal effort and close application to all duties . It is a prominent characteristic of our republican institutions that many a boy early learns that he must ...
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