| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 strani
...What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve what they themselves have created 1 i . . 9. Already has the age caught, the spirit of our institutions. It has already ascended the Andes, mid snuffed the breezes of both oceans. It has infused itself into the life-blood of Europe, and warmed... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 strani
...end? What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve what they themselves have created ? 9. Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions....low lands of Holland. It has touched the philosophy o. Germany and the North, and, moving onward to the South, has opened to Greece the lessons of her... | |
| 1837 - 396 strani
...preserve what they themselves have created ? Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions. F It has already ascended the Andes, and snuffed the...oceans. It has infused itself into the life-blood o£l Europe, and warmed the snhny plains of France, and the low lands of Holland. It has touched the... | |
| Moses Severance - 1841 - 316 strani
...end? What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve what they themselves have created ? 9. Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions. It has already ascended the Andes, and snuifed the breezes of both oceans. It has infused itself into the life-blood of Europe, and warmed... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1849 - 316 strani
...end ? What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve what they themselves have created ? 8. Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions....North, and moving onward to the South, has opened ^^rreece the lessons of her better days. 9. Can ipHUiat America, under such circumstances, can betray... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 strani
...sublime end ! What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve, what they themselves have created1 Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions....Europe, and warmed the sunny plains of France, and the lowlands of Holland. It has touched the philosophy of Germany, and the North, and, moving onward to... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 strani
...sublime end? What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve, what they themselves have created 1 Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions....Europe, and warmed the sunny plains of France, and the lowlands of Holland. It has touched the philosophy of Germany, and the North, and, moving onward to... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 strani
...end 1 What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve what they them. selves have created ? Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions....Europe, and warmed the sunny plains of France, and thg l '• low lands of Holland. It has touched the philosophy of Germany and the north, and, moving... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 strani
...sublime end? What more is necessary, than for the people to preserve, what they themselves have created? Already has the age caught the spirit of our institutions....oceans. It has infused itself into the life-blood of Kuropc, and warmed the sunny plains of France, and the lowlands of Holland. It has touched the philosophy... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 strani
...the axe. caught the spirit of our institutions. It has already amended the Andft*, and snuffed tlie breezes of both oceans. It has infused itself into the life-blood of Europe, and wanned the sunny plains of France, •nd the lowlands of Holland. It has touched the philosophy of... | |
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