... now meet, to do themselves and him that honor, so surely as they shall see the blue summits of his native mountains rise in the horizon, so surely as they shall behold the river on whose banks he lived, and on whose banks he rests, still flowing on... Art of Extempore Speaking ... - Página 352por Louis Bautain - 1871 - 364 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 444 páginas
...banks he lived, | and on whose banks he rests, still flowing to the sea; I so surely may they see, | as we now see, the flag of the union floating on the top of the Capitol ; | and then, as flow, may the sun in Ais course | visit no land more free, I more happy, | more lovely, | than this... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 360 páginas
...constantly view the great Creator and Preserver of all, continually manifesting himself in his works ! Hay the sun, in his course, visit no land more free, more happy, more lovely, than this our own country ! What mighty and remote revolutions hath the human mind predicted by observing the present positions... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 360 páginas
...constantly view the great Creator and Preserver of all, continually manifesting himself in his works ! May the sun, in his course, visit no land more free,...more happy, more lovely, than this our own country ! What mighty and remote revolutions hath the human mind predicted by observing the present positions... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 364 páginas
...constantly view the great Creator and Preserver of all, continually manifesting himself in his works! Hay the sun, in his course, visit no land more free, more happy, more lovely, than this our own country 1 What mighty and remote revolutions hath the human mind predicted by observing the present positions... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 528 páginas
...he lived, 30 and on whose banks he rests, still flowing on toward the sea, so surely may they see, as we now see, the flag of the Union floating on the...more happy, more lovely, than this our own country I CL— THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEDOM. liRYANT. HERE are old trees — tall oaks and gnarled pines — That... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 530 páginas
...he lived, 30 and on whose banks he rests, still flowing on toward the sea, so surely may they see, as we now see, the flag of the Union floating on the...may the sun in his course visit no land more free, mora happy, more lovely, than this our own country I CL— THE ANTIQUITY OF FEEEDOM. JJRYAST. HERE... | |
| Louis Bautain - 1867 - 386 páginas
...they shall see the BLUE SUMMITS of his native mountains RISE in the horizon, so SURELY may they SEE, as WE NOW SEE, the FLAG of the Union FLOATING on the...occasions of public speaking, so soon as he shall begin to be able to manifest it in single words and next on brief clauses, he will be able to advance to the... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 páginas
...banks he lived, and on whose banks he rests, still flowing on toward the ocean, so surely may they see, as we now see, the flag of the Union floating on the...more happy, more lovely, than this our own country! XLIV. — WAR SUMMONS OF THE CLAN. SIR WALTER SCOTT. For DANCE, LAST, MORASS, PASS, see § 22. Pronounce... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1868 - 544 páginas
...banks he lived, and on whose banks he rests, still flowing oa toward the ocean, so surely may they see, as we now see, the flag of the Union floating on the...and then, as now, may the sun in his course visit no laud more free, more happy, more lovely, than this our own country! XLIV. — WAR SUMMONS OF THE CLAN.... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - 1808 - 596 páginas
...banks he lived, | and on whose banks Ae rests, 1 still flowing to the sea ; | so surely may they see, | as we now see, ' the flag of the union floating on...; | and then, as now, | may the sun in his course ! \isit no land more free, | more happy, i more lovely, | than this our own country. | RECEPTION OF... | |
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