| Israel C. McNeill, Samuel Adams Lynch - 1901 - 398 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems 205 changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...removed from it; and we now stand here to enjoy all the bless-2io ings of our own condition, and to look abroad on the brightened prospects of the world, while... | |
| Joseph Benson Gilder - 1902 - 346 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1902 - 446 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| 1902 - 354 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 396 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| Elizabeth Armstrong Reed - 1903 - 190 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since the dav of the battle of Bunker Hill, we are but fifty years removed from it ; and we now stand here to... | |
| 1904 - 496 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| Daniel Webster, Fred Newton Scott - 1905 - 172 pages
...general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. 1 The French Revolution of 1789. 11. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| 1896 - 728 pages
...above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract...on the brightened prospects of the world, while we still have among us some of those who were active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here,... | |
| George Washington - 1906 - 136 pages
...that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the 25 things which have happened since the day of the battle...while we hold still among us some of those, who were 30 active agents in the scenes of 1775, and who are now here, from every quarter of New England, to... | |
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