In the year of CHRIST MDCCLV George the Second happily reigning (for he sought the happiness of his people), Philadelphia flourishing (for its inhabitants were public spirited), this building, by the bounty of the government, and of many private persons,... Peculiarities of American Cities - Side 386av Willard W. Glazier - 1884 - 564 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 614 sider
...the happinefs of his People), PHILADELPHIA flourishing, (for its Inhabitants were pubHc-fpirited), THIS BUILDING, By the BOUNTY of the GOVERNMENT And of many private Perfons, Was pionfly founded, For the Relief of the lick and miferable. May the GOD of Mercies Blefs... | |
| James Mease - 1811 - 404 sider
...Second, happily reigning, (For he sought the happiness of his People,) Philadelphia Flourishing, (For its inhabitants were public spirited) This Building,...May the God of Mercies, » Bless the undertaking. The hospital stands on a square, three hundred and ninety-six ieet in width, and four hundred andsixi.ycight... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 158 sider
...he sought the happiness of his people.) PHILADELPHIA flourishing (For its inhabitants were publick spirited) This Building, By the bounty of the Government,...miserable; ,- May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking. "the walls of the house being carried up, and the ne-. icessary provision made for raising the roof,... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 272 sider
...Second, happily reigning, (For he sought the HAPPINESS OF HIS PEOPLE,} Philadelphia flourishing, (For its inhabitants were public spirited,) This Building By the bounty of the Governmeot And of many private persons Was piously founded For the relief of the sick and miserable.... | |
| 1825 - 594 sider
...the happiness of his people) Philadelphia flourishing, (For its Inhabitants were public-spirited,) This Building, By the Bounty of the Government, And of many private Persons, Was piously founded For Relief of the Sick and Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." The Charleston papers... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 404 sider
...Second happily reigning, <Forhe sought the happiness of his People,) Philadelphia flourishing, (For its Inhabitants were public spirited,) This Building,...of many private Persons, Was piously founded, For Relief of the Sick and Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." A message had been... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 408 sider
...Second happily reigning, (For he sought the happiness of his People,) Philadelphia flourishing, (For its Inhabitants were public spirited,) This Building,...Bounty of the Government, And of many private Persons, \V'as piously founded, For Relief of the Sick and Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking."... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 sider
...Philadelphia flourishing (For its inhabitants were public spirited) This Building By the bounty of Government, And of many private Persons, Was piously...Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." When the Hospital was first placed there it was deemed rcry far out of town, and was approached not... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 594 sider
...sought the happiness of his people) PHILADELPHIA Flourishing (For its inhabitants were public-spirited) This Building, By the Bounty of the Government, And...Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." In one of the wings of the building is exhibited the painting by Benjamin West, of Christ healing the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 590 sider
...sought the happiness of his people) PHILADELPHIA Flourishing (For its inhabitants were public-spirited) This Building, By the Bounty, of the Government, And...Miserable. May the God of Mercies Bless the Undertaking." In one of the wings of the building is exhibited the painting by Benjamin West, of Christ healing the... | |
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