| William De Witt Alexander - 1896 - 350 páginas
...receive a royal welcome on my way to my own Kingdom. I come unattended, except by loving hearts that come with me over the wintry seas. I hear that commissioners...word to me, and leave me to find out as I can from the rumors in the air, that they would leave me without a home, or a name or a nation. Seventy years... | |
| William De Witt Alexander - 1896 - 346 páginas
...receive a royal welcome on my way to my own Kingdom. I come unattended, except by loving hearts that come with me over the wintry seas. I hear that commissioners...They speak no word to me, and leave me to find out as 1 can from the rumors in the air, that they would leave me without a home, or a name or a nation. Seventy... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1898 - 374 páginas
...had not the pen of a ready writer. The composition of the address, as sentimental as a school-girl's essay or an elegant extract from an old-fashioned...to find out as I can from rumours in the air, and thejujould leave me without a home or a name or ^^^*^tUB a nation./ Seventy years ago America sent... | |
| Ellen Emerson White - 2001 - 250 páginas
...for the loving hearts that have come with me over the winter seas. I hear that Commissioners from my land have been for many days asking this great nation...word to me, and leave me to find out as I can from the rumors of the air that they would leave me without a home or a name or a nation. "Seventy years... | |
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