The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate the intermediate changes which had taken place ; to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains... The Congressional Globe - Stran 3avtor: United States. Congress - 1825Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Hedges Goff, John H. Goff - 1907 - 324 strani
...been sometimes indulged that Providence would allow the patriot after death to return to his country to contemplate the intermediate changes which had...the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut. the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning,... | |
| Ella Adelaide Knapp, John Calvin French - 1911 - 454 strani
...the same cause. The vain wish has been sometimes indulged that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...of the arts, the advancement of learning, and the increase of population. General, your present visit to the United States is a realization of the consoling... | |
| John Wilson Townsend - 1913 - 412 strani
...same holy cause. The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...intermediate changes which had taken place ; to view the forest felled, the cities built, the mountains levelled, the canals cut, the highways constructed,... | |
| Ada Walker Camehl - 1916 - 1168 strani
...changes which had taken place — to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut, the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, the increase of population." To General Lafayette in this visit was given the rare fortune to realize... | |
| Ada Walker Camehl - 1916 - 510 strani
..."that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country and to contemplate the changes which had taken place — to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut, the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning,... | |
| 1918 - 546 strani
...visit, saying: "The vain wish has been sometimes indulged that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut, the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning,... | |
| Rupert Sargent Holland - 1918 - 368 strani
...Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country and to contemplate the immediate changes which had taken place; to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut, the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning,... | |
| James Malcolm - 1918 - 600 strani
...Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country and to contemplate the immediate changes which had taken place; to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut, the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning... | |
| James Malcolm - 1918 - 610 strani
...heavyfeatured, homely but gracious and gallant old Frenchman." Mr. Clay in welcoming Lafayette said: highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning and the increass of population. General, your present visit to the United States is a realization of the consoling... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 508 strani
...same holy cause. The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains leveled, the canals cut, the highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advance of learning... | |
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