We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will revere and obey the City's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912 - Page 7edited by - 1912Full view - About this book
| Anna Garlin Spencer - Families - 1923 - 338 pages
...the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will revere and obey the City laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in others. We will strive unceasingly to quicken in all the sense of civic duty, that thus in all ways... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 pages
...of a bronze tablet, upon which was inscribed the oath taken by the youth of Athens in ancient times. "THE OATH OF THE ATHENIAN YOUTH. "We will never bring...respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annual or to set them at naught; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic... | |
| Theosophy - 1912 - 866 pages
...admirable "Oath of the Athenian Youth" has been hung upon the walls of schoolrooms in Cincinnati : "We will never bring disgrace 'to this, our city,...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty; thus in... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - Buildings - 1913 - 956 pages
...her: " We will never bring disgrace to these Arms by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. We will never desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will...best to incite a like respect and reverence in those about us who are prone to set them at naught. We will strive ever to do our whole duty as citizens,... | |
| Child welfare - 1908 - 840 pages
...OATH. WE will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor never desert our suffering comrades in the ranks; we will...REVERENCE IN THOSE ABOVE US WHO ARE PRONE TO ANNUL OR SET THEM AT NAUGHT; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty; thus, in... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - Cities and towns - 1914 - 544 pages
...in the ranks. "We will tight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both singly and together. We will revere and obey the city's laws, and do our...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. "We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus in... | |
| American literature - 1910 - 886 pages
...centuries ago. Only it must be remembered that to the ancient Greek the "city" meant also the nation. "We will never bring disgrace to this our city by...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul and set them at naught; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty; that... | |
| 1910 - 444 pages
...ancient Athens. It runs thus : "We will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by any act of hishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught ; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty ; thus,... | |
| Medicine - 1910 - 560 pages
...— We will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor never desert our suffering comrades in the ranks; we will...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty; thus, in... | |
| 1910 - 608 pages
...ranks; that we will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; that we will revere and obey the city's laws and do our...best to incite a like respect and reverence in those who are prone to annul or set them at naught; that we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's... | |
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