Henry Giles Quote

Why should not our solemn duties, and our hastening end, render us so united, that personal contention would be impossible, in a general sympathy quickened by the breath of a forbearing and pitying charity?


P. 47. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Why should not our solemn duties, and our hastening end, render us so united, that personal contention would be impossible, in a general sympathy...

Why should not our solemn duties, and our hastening end, render us so united, that personal contention would be impossible, in a general sympathy...

Why should not our solemn duties, and our hastening end, render us so united, that personal contention would be impossible, in a general sympathy...

Why should not our solemn duties, and our hastening end, render us so united, that personal contention would be impossible, in a general sympathy...