| Edward Johnson Runk - 1897 - 198 strani
...of freedom and empire on the broad basis of independency; who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and establishing an asylum for the...poor and oppressed of all nations and religions.'' It is hoped that as the children and people of Greece and Rome imbibed the national spirit from Homer's... | |
| 1898 - 438 strani
...erecting this stupendous fabric of freedom and empire ; who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and establishing an asylum for the poor and oppressed of all nations and religions. ' ' Thus it was, that out of all the countless ages of the past, out of the wisdom of centuries, was... | |
| general henry b. carrington - 1898 - 520 strani
...the broad basis of independency ; who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and in establishing an asylum for the poor and oppressed of all nations and religions." CHAPTER XXXVI. WASHINGTON'S PREDICTION REALIZED. — THE ATTITUDE OF AMERICA PRONOUNCED. rTIHE blending... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900 - 470 strani
...in erecting this stupendous fabric of freedom and empire; who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and establishing an asylum for the...poor and oppressed of all nations and religions." But still the foundations of the stupendous fabric trembled, and no cement held its stones together.... | |
| 1900 - 734 strani
...foremost among those who assisted to establish what he hoped would be— to use his own words — " an asylum for the poor and oppressed of all nations and religions." •' Hun across a dead Johnny. Went through his pockets, found a plug of tobacco. By his side lay a... | |
| Wallace Bruce - 1901 - 370 strani
...the broad basis of independency ; who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and in establishing an asylum for the poor and oppressed of all nations and religions." "In France, some fifty years after the Revolution, Marbois reproduced, as an entertainment for Lafayette,... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 588 strani
...the Twentieth Century — that " great empire, . . . stupendous fabric of freedom and empire, . . . an asylum for the poor and oppressed of all nations and religions," whereof Virginia's incomparable son, and he alone, had clear vision. EDWARD C. TOWNE, TABLE OF CONTENTS.... | |
| Charles William August Veditz, Bartlett Burleigh James - 1904 - 614 strani
...in erecting this stupendous fabric of freedom and empire, who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and establishing an asylum for the...poor and oppressed of all nations and religions." The proclamation of Congress announcing the end of the war was published to the army on April i gth, exactly... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1904 - 582 strani
...in erecting this stupendous fabric of freedom and empire, who have assisted in protecting the rights of human nature, and establishing an asylum for the...poor and oppressed of all nations and religions." The proclamation of Congress announcing the end of the war was published to the army on April igth, exactly... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 594 strani
...dignified part they were called upon to act. " The generous task for which we first flew to arms being accomplished ; the liberties of our country being fully acknowledged, and firmly secured, and the characters of those who have persevered through every extremity of hardship, suffering, and... | |
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