It was answered, that all great and honourable actions are accompanied with great difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but... History of Plymouth Plantation - Page 27by William Bradford - 1856 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Bradford - Massachusetts - 1952 - 518 pages
...difficulties and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate. The difficulties were many, but not invincible. For though there were many of them likely, yet they were not certain. It might be sundry of the things feared... | |
| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - Presidents - 1962 - 982 pages
...with great difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courage . . . the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible ... all of them, through the help of God, by fortitude and patience, might either be borne or overcome."... | |
| Giles Gunn - Religion - 1981 - 489 pages
...difficulties and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate. The difficulties were many, but not invincible. For though there were many of them likely, yet they were not certain. It might be sundry of the things feared... | |
| Alan Heimert, Andrew Delbanco - Biography & Autobiography - 1985 - 462 pages
...difficulties and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate. The difficulties were many, but not invincible . . .They lived here but as men in exile and in a poor condition, and as great miseries might possibly... | |
| Aeronautics - 1984 - 456 pages
...difficulties and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courage. It was granted that the dangers were great but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible." And so it is in our efforts to expand the realm of commerce in space. The difficulties are great, indeed.... | |
| Michael Kraus, Davis D. Joyce - History - 1990 - 466 pages
...difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible." Bradford explained that he wrote at length about all the plans and delays so that "their children may... | |
| Jack D. Douglas - Social Science - 1989 - 520 pages
...difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties...yet they were not cartaine; it might be sundrie of the things feared might never béfale; others by providente care and the use of good means, might in... | |
| Various - History - 1994 - 676 pages
...difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties...not invincible. For though their were many of them likely, yet they were not certain; it might be sundry of the things feared might never befall; others... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - History - 1997 - 1148 pages
...difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible. For though there were many of them likely, yet they were not certaine. It might be sundrie of the things feared... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 632 pages
...granted y* dangers were great, but not desperate ; the difficulties were many, but not Inuincible. For though their were many of them likly, yet they...cartaine ; It might be sundrie of y* things feared, might neuer befale; others by prouidente care & y* vse of good means (might in a great measure be preuented... | |
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