| New England Historic Genealogical Society - 1883 - 618 páginas
...our ancestry or from whence we came, to nave no reverence for the precious memories of the past or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the battle...elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural instincts and affections of the human heart, and to suppress the aspirations... | |
| 1884 - 520 páginas
...our ancestry or from whence we came, to have no reverence for the precious memories of the past or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the battle...elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural instincts and affections of the human heart, and to suppress the aspirations... | |
| E. Winfield Scott Parthemore - 1890 - 164 páginas
...ancestry, or from whence they came, to have no reverence for the precious memories of the past, or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the battle...elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural instincts and affections of the human heart, and to suppress the aspirations... | |
| John Franklin Meginness - 1891 - 316 páginas
...ancestry, or from whence we came, to have no reverence for the precious memories of the past, or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the battle...elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural instincts and affections of the human heart, and to suppress the aspirations... | |
| William Addison Houghton - 1895 - 802 páginas
...have no reverence for the precious memories of the past, or interest in those who are to succeed us, is to ignore the elements and influences that have made us what we are." It had never occurred to me to attempt the writing of a history of my native town before our centennial... | |
| William Henry Egle - 1887 - 638 páginas
...crence for the precious memories of the past or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the buttle of life, is to ignore the elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural instincts and affections of the human heart, and to suppress the aspirations... | |
| 1896 - 172 páginas
...or Irora whence we came, to have no reverence for the precious memories of the put, ... 1s to 1gnore the elements and influences that have made us what we are. . . . And who ю dead to sympathy and affect1on, to kindred and country that would not preserve the records of... | |
| 1903 - 142 páginas
...have no reverence for the precious memories of the past or interest in those who are to succeed us, is to ignore the elements and influences that have made us what we are," said the Hon. Marshall P. Wilder (a cousin to the Jonas line). This must have been the thought that... | |
| 1908 - 34 páginas
...ancestry, or from whence we came; to have no reverence for the precious memories of the past or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the battle of life, is for us to ignore the elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural... | |
| John Ward Dean N. E. H. G. S. Staff - 1996 - 502 páginas
...our ancestry or from whence we came, to have no reverence for the precious memories of the past or an interest in those who are to succeed us in the battle...elements and influences that have made us what we are, to repudiate the natural instincts and affections of the human heart, and to suppress the aspirations... | |
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