 | 1815
...propitious and well cultivated soil, where that generous plant which first iprung up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...and flourish, sheltering under its salubrious and extensive shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many omens; by... | |
 | Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 495 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plan:, which first sprung up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many omens, by our first victories, by the present ardour and union,... | |
 | Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 495 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprung up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish tyranny, may revive and flourish, shelter, ing under its salubrious and interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This... | |
 | Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 495 strani
...is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish tyranny, may revive and flourish, shelter, ing under its salubrious and interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many omens, by our first vie tories, by the present ardour and union,... | |
 | Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 352 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprung up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many omens, by our first victories, by the present ardour and union,... | |
 | Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1824 - 400 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprang 'up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...interminable shade, all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many omens, by our first victories, by the present ardour and union,... | |
 | Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 352 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprung up and grew in England, nut is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many,oinens, by our first victories, by the present ardour and union,... | |
 | Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1823 - 400 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprang up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...and interminable shade, all the unfortunate of the hum in race. This is the end presaged by so many omens, by our first victories, by the present ardour... | |
 | Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 450 strani
...cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprung up and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish...interminable shade all the unfortunate of the human race. This is the end presaged by so many omens, by our first victories, by the present ardour and union,... | |
 | Richard Henry Lee - 1825
...to cultivate a propitious soil, where that generous plant, which first sprung and grew in England, but is now withered by the poisonous blasts of Scottish*...country, the names of the American legislators of '76, will be placed by posterity at the side of those of Theseus, of Lycurgus, of Romulus, of Numa,... | |
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