| Edmund Roberts - 1837 - 484 pages
...more see the living objects of our affections, and be restored in safety to our beloved country — " to the land of the brave, and the home of the free ;" for the ship's head "payed off','" and she was got before the wind, all sail being taken in, and... | |
| Alonzo Tripp - 1853 - 426 pages
...our noble American ships, which, with a white cloud of canvas, were majestically speeding their way to the " land of the brave and the home of the free." Within a few miles of the coast, we spoke an English ship which had left sight of land a few hours... | |
| Alonzo Tripp - 1854 - 430 pages
...our noble American ships, which, with a white cloud of canvas, were majestically speeding their way to the " land of the brave and the home of the free." Within a few miles of the coast, we spoke an English ship which had left sight of land a few hours... | |
| George Francis Train - 1859 - 190 pages
...far away from the land of Robert Clive and Warren Hastings, from the Black Hole and Surah-ul-Dowlah, to the land of the brave and the home of the free. I remembered that 1 was born in the shade of Faneuil Hall and said, " Thank God, I am an American /"... | |
| William Wells Brown - 1863 - 320 pages
...glory of freemen, and pride of the world, While earth's strolling millions point hither in glee, ' To the land of the brave and the home of the free ! ' " 7 • Fifty-five whites and seventy-three blacks lost their lives in the Southampton rebellion.... | |
| Kinahan Cornwallis - 1870 - 340 pages
...born. I've had some very hard times here, it is true, but my flag is the star spangled banner. I belong to ' the land of the brave and the home of the free.' I'm, in fact, 'a Boston Boy,' deny it who can. Don't imagine lor a moment, however, that I've any prejudice... | |
| 1889 - 294 pages
...little man From Tokio, which is, you know, in Japan; And four or five Jerseymen leaped o'er the sea To the land of the brave and the home of the free. A grouping of diamonds, unburnished, but fine And ready for polish, was rare " Pomp " whispered to... | |
| Florence Roney Weir - 1918 - 382 pages
...of the pasture? " " Exactly. That was what I was doing, Sylvia ; I was drawing Mr. McNab's attention to the land of the brave and the home of the free, namely the Drew farm. I told him a few pretty plain truths as we stood there in that path. I said,... | |
| Edgar Erastus Clark - 1906 - 1072 pages
...missionaries, old and young, will pass you up, but we do wish you continued good health and a safe return to the land of the brave and the home of the free — which, by the way. you helped free. Major. At this time, and the Major being far over "the deep... | |
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