... it from that union, by which alone its existence is made sure, it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked; it will stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather... American Quarterly Review - Página 321editado por - 1831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Sherwood - 1856 - 466 páginas
...of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever vigor it may still retain-, over the friends who gather...fall it must, amidst the proudest monuments of its glory, and on the very spot of its origin ! 5. LIBEBTV AKD UNIOS. — (From the Same.') I profess,... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 páginas
...of that cradle iu which its infancy was rocked: it will stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round...its own glory, and on the very spot of its origin.' " What New England heart was there but throbbed with vehement, tumultuous, irrepressible emotion, as... | |
| Salem Town - 1857 - 524 páginas
...eradle in which its infancy was rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever of vigor it may retain, over the friends who gather round it ; and...must, amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory, on the very spot of its origin ! LESSON LII. THE AMERICAN PATRIOT'S SOXG. — Ason. [Let the pupil... | |
| 1857 - 656 páginas
...stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather ronnd it; and it will fall at last, if fall it must, amidst...proudest monuments of its own glory, and on the very fpot of its origin. жГ There yet reinamslo he performed, Mr. President, by far the most grave and... | |
| 1857 - 650 páginas
...with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it; and it will fall nt last, if fall it must, amidst the proudest monuments...its own glory, and on the very spot of its origin. There yet remains to be performed, Mr. President, by far the most grave and important duty, which I... | |
| 1857 - 642 páginas
...that cradle in which its infancy was rocked : it will stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it; and it will fall ftt last, if fall it must, amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory, and on the very spot of... | |
| 1857 - 690 páginas
...that cradle in which its infancy was rocked : it will stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it; and it will fall .it last, if fall it must, amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory, and on the very spot of... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 páginas
...cradle in which it! infancy was rocked; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever vigor it may stiU retain, over the friends who gather round it ; and...its own glory, and on the very spot of its origin ! 188. LIBERTY AND UNION, 1830. — t I PROFESS, Sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 páginas
...that cradle in which its infancy was rocked; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever of vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round...amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory, and on tbe тегу spot of its origin. LIBERTY AND UNION. Mr. President, I hare thus stated the reasons of... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 páginas
...that cradle in which its infancy was rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever of vigor it may still retain over the friends who gather round...amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory, and »n the very spot of its origin ! LESSON XXIX. THE VULTURE AND THE CAPTIVE INFANT. AKON. 1. I'VE been... | |
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