The United States Navy is the best guaranty the Nation has that its honor and interest will not be neglected; and in addition it offers by far the best insurance for peace that can by human ingenuity be devised.
It is obvious that these fuels should be conserved and not wasted, and it would be well to protect the people against unjust and extortionate prices, so far as that can still be done.
Comen I wol, but yet in swich disioynte I stonde as now, that what yeer or what day That this shal be, that can I not apoynte.
Then Zedekiah the king said, Behold, he is in your hand: for the king is not he that can do any thing against you.
The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason.
For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.
In this rising generation, That can travel in these snow-shoes, That the right and left can manage.
Should this aid be inefficient; There is living in the ether, In a boat enriched with silver, In a copper boat, a maiden, That can bring to thee assistance.
Yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fall'n lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer, And earns a place i' th' story.
What ruins are in me that canbe found By him not ruin'd?
I know not at whose suit he is arrested well; But he's in a suit of buff which 'rested him, that can I tell.
But this is not all; they are maintained in a manner the most expensive and troublesome, to themselves and the Public, that can be conceived; and this may be said of all the Poor in general.
All Attempts then, to represent the Deity, being equally vain and frivolous, no One Shape or Form can be imagin'd of it, that can justly be said to be more or less absurd than another.
The happiest will admit, and the lonely will achingly feel, how we all want for satisfaction a love that cannot fail, that can help, that beareth all things, and that can do all things.
Some of us drive on full speed, and will not shut off steam though the signals are against us, and the end of that can only be one thing.
The poor, puny hand, that cangrasp so little of the material and temporal, can grasp all of God that it needs.
In such an undertaking he needs every moral support and influence that can possibly be brought to his aid and thrown around him.
True, that subject is painful to me; but it is not your silence, or the silence of all the world, that can make me forget it.
It can be only something apprehended as agreeable or disagreeable to us, that canoperate so as to determine the will.
He that can conquer, finds his mind too free and pleasant to be brutish; and he that intends to conquer, never makes too much show of his strength.
Surely there must be something strangely degenerating in the love of monarchy, that can so completely wear a man down to an ingrate, and make him proud to lick the dust that kings have trod upon.
It is not the conquest of towns, nor the accidental capture of garrisons, that can reduce a country so extensive as this.
It is not every country (perhaps there is not another in the world) that can boast so fair an origin.
There was the most peculiar and beautiful humor in the point itself, and in her manner, that can be imagined.
When more depth or force of expression was required, he could put on the most strangely ludicrous and ugly aspect (suiting his gesture and attitude to it) that can be imagined.
The eleven bodies are not equally careful to exact their copies; that can only be done by retaining an agent in London; and this agent is careless about books of slight money value.
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