But whatever may be our fate, be assured, be assured, that this declaration will stand. It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood ; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see the brightness... The Works of Daniel Webster... - Página 136por Daniel Webster - 1858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1843 - 606 páginas
...It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate us for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see...the brightness of the future, as the sun in heaven. My judgment approves of this measure, and my whole heart is in it. All that I have, and all that I... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 páginas
...It mny cost treasure, and it may cost blood : but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see...this a glorious, an Immortal day. When we are in our gnives. our children will honor it. They will celebrate if with thanksgiving, with festivity, with... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 páginas
...blood ; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of th« present, I see the brightness of the future, as the...day. When we are in our graves, our children will honour it. They will celebrate it, with thanksgiving, with festivity, with bonfires, and illuminations.... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 páginas
...ihe brightness of the future ns the sun in heaven. We shall make thin a glorious, an immortal tiny. When we are in our graves, our children will honor it. They will celebrate it with thanksgiving, wiili festivity, with bonfires, and i Hum i nations. On its annual return, they will shed tears, copious,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin North - 1846 - 454 páginas
...may cost treasure, \ and it may cost blood; \ but it will stand, / \ and will richly compensate for both. / Through the thick gloom of the present \ I...We shall make this a glorious, \ an immortal day.\ our children \ will honor it. \ They will celebrate it with thanksgiving, \ \ (Rising) with festivity,... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1846 - 200 páginas
...It may cost treasure ; and it may cost blood ; but it will stand ; and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see...the sun in heaven. We shall make this a glorious, an immorta. day What did he say the cause of independence would raise up? — create ? What calculation... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 páginas
...stand. It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see...brightness of the future, as the sun in heaven. We shull make this a glorious, an immortal day. When we are ,in our graves, our children will honour it.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 514 páginas
...stand. It may-cost treasure, and it may cost blood; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see...make this a glorious, an immortal day. When we are m our graves, our children will honor it. They will celebrate it, with thanksgiving, with festivity,... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1850 - 216 páginas
...but it will stand ; and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present,! see the brightness of the future, as the * sun in heaven. We shall make this a glorious, an immorta. clay What did he say the cause of independence would raise up? — create ? What calculation... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1850 - 292 páginas
...time for improvementV It is a dreary and chilly eveningV There is a divinity which shapes our endsV Through the thick gloom of the present I see the brightness of the future V It is natural for man to indulge in the illusions of hopeV We are apt to shut our eyes against a... | |
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