| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 páginas
...recorded in history during the last 1700 years." De Tocqueville says, " This Rock has become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...not this sufficiently show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of man ? Here is a stone which the feet of the outcasts pressed for an instant,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1832 - 384 páginas
...a very good harbour for our shipping, we marched also into the land, and found divers corn fields, and little running brooks a place very good for situation, so we returned to our ship again with good news to the rest of our people, which did much comfort their hearts. On the... | |
| 1837 - 666 páginas
...cabinets of American citizens. "This rock," M. de Tocqueville beautifully observes, " is become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...not this sufficiently show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of man? Here is a stone which the feet of a few outcasts pressed for an instant,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 530 páginas
...block."—Robertson, Hist, of America. t " The Plymouth rock," says M. de T., " is become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...towns of the Union. Does not this sufficiently show how entirely all human power and greatness is in the soul of man ? Here is a stone which the feet of... | |
| 1837 - 662 páginas
...cabinets of American citizens. "This rock,"M. de Tocqueville beautifully observes, " is become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...preserved in several towns of the Union. Does not this sufficient! v show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of man? Here is a stone which... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 354 páginas
...know the winters of the country know them to be sharp and violent, * This rock is become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...not this sufficiently show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of man ? Here is a stone which the feet of a few outcasts pressed for an instant,... | |
| 1839 - 648 páginas
...the colonists. To keep by NPEngland;— " This rock," says M. de Tocqueville, " is become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...carefully preserved in several towns of the Union." He then adds, " does not this sufficiently show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of... | |
| 1841 - 552 páginas
...Qu'est devenu le seuil de tant de palais? Qui s'en inquiihe?" — " This rock has become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...found divers cornfields, and little running brooks, — v~ a place very good for situation. So we returned to 1620. our ship1 again with good news to the... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1841 - 522 páginas
...glory of God and advance* This rock is become an object of veneration in the United States. 1 hove seen bits of it carefully preserved in several towns...not this sufficiently show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of man? H*lre is n stone which the feet of a lew outcasts pressed for an instant,... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1843 - 534 páginas
...James, &c., &c., having undertaken for the glory of God and advance• This rock is become an object of veneration in the United States. I have seen bits...carefully preserved in several towns of the Union. Do«s not this sufficiently show that all human power and greatness is in the soul of man? Here is... | |
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