... now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished by more than ten millions of people, will be transmitted with unabated vigor, down the tide of time, through the countless millions who are destined to inhabit this continent, to the latest posterity. Speeches - Página 129por Henry Clay - 1863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 522 páginas
...departed friend, the Father of his Country, and to ;, nr illustrious associates in the fi Id and in tlie Cabinet, for the multiplied blessings which surround...millions who are destined to inhabit this continent, to their Utest posterity." To which address. General LAFAYETTE replied, in a tone in which energy of character... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 518 páginas
...for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished...millions who are destined to inhabit this continent, to their litest posterity." To which address, General LAFAYETTE replied, in a tone in which energy of... | |
| 1825 - 472 páginas
...for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished...through the countless millions who are destined to inhahit this continent, to the latest posterity. While the speaker was addressing him, Gen. La Fayette... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 528 páginas
...for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished by more than ten millions of people, «ill be transmitted, with unabated vigor, down the tide of urne, hrougii the countless millions who... | |
| An officer in the late army - 1826 - 524 páginas
...for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished...millions of people, will be transmitted, with unabated vigour, down the tide of time, through the countless millions who are destined to inhabit this continent,... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 páginas
...for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished...unabated vigor, down the tide of time, through the counties millions who are destined to inhabit this continent, to the latest posterity. Address of Mr.... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1828 - 530 páginas
...multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege which T now exercise of addressing you. This sentiment, now fondly cherished by more than...millions of people, will be transmitted, with unabated vigour, down the tide of time to the latest posterity, through the countless millions who are destined... | |
| Mrs. John Farrar - 1831 - 326 páginas
...for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished...inhabit this continent, to the latest posterity." 'The deep feeling of the orator was communicated to the whole assembly, and the answer of Lafayette... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1831 - 634 páginas
...the very privilege of addressing you, which I now exercise. This sentiment, no'.v fondly clieri-hed by more than ten millions of people, will be transmitted with unabated viilor, down the tide of time, through the coun'.less millions who are destined to inhabit this continent... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1835 - 724 páginas
...multiplied blessings which surround us, and for tl>e very privilege which I now exercise of addressing you. This sentiment, now fondly cherished by more than...millions of people, will be transmitted, with unabated vigour, down the tide of time to the latest posterity, through the countless millions who are destined... | |
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