| George Washington - 1915 - 216 pages
...let us cherish a confident hope for her final triumph. If the true spark of religious and civil not extinguish it. Like the earth's central fire, It may...heave both the ocean and the land, and at some time or other, in some 5 place or other, the volcano will break out and flame up to heaven. Among the great... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...constant prayers ascend for her success. And let us cherish a confident hope for her final triumph. tant card : First, Ariel perched upon other, in some place or other, the volcano will break out and flame up to heaven. Among the great events... | |
| 1919 - 478 pages
...constant prayers ascend for her success. And let us cherish a confident hope for her final triumph. If the true spark of religious and civil liberty be...heave both the ocean and the land, and at some time or other, in some place or other, the volcano will break out, and flame up to heaven. 38. Among the great... | |
| John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 pages
...constant prayers ascend for her success. And let us cherish a confident 10 hope for her final triumph. If the true spark of religious and civil liberty be...mountains may press it down; but its inherent and 15 unconquerable force will heave both the ocean and the land, and at some time or other, in some place... | |
| Constantine Stephanove - 1919 - 424 pages
...: "If the true spark of civil and religious liberty be kindled, it will burn ; human agency can not extinguish it ; like the earth's central fire, it...force will heave both the ocean and the land, and in some time or other, at some place or other, the volcano will break down and flame up to heaven".... | |
| Jesse Madison Gathany - 1919 - 342 pages
...constant prayers ascend for her success. And let us cherish a confident hope for her final triumph. If the true spark of religious and civil liberty be...may be smothered for a time; the ocean may overwhelm 5 it; mountains may press it down; but its inherent and unconquerable force will heave both the ocean... | |
| Constantine Stephanove - 1919 - 424 pages
...: "If the true spark of civil and religious liberty be kindled, it will burn ; human agency can not extinguish it ; like the earth's central fire, it...overwhelm it ; mountains may press it down, but its inheuent and unconquerable force will heave both the ocean and the land, and in some time or other,... | |
| George Washington - 1919 - 218 pages
...let us cherish a confident hope for her final triumph. If the true spark of religious and civil not extinguish it. Like the earth's central fire, it may be smothered for a time; the ocean may overv/helm it; mountains may press it down; but its inherent and unconquerable force will heave both... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...eloquence, the foster-child of licence, which fools call liberty. TACITUS — Dialogas de Oraloribus. 46. n f the true sp DANIEL WEBSTER — Address. Charlestown, Mass. June 17, 1825. Bunker Hill Monument. 12 On the light... | |
| Charles Hanson Towne - 1923 - 246 pages
...and liberty at the same time. I "And Americans will do it. In the immortal words of V Daniel Webster: 'If the true spark of religious and civil liberty...heave both the ocean and the land, and at some time or other, in some place or other, it will break out and flame up to heaven.' " This is powerful language... | |
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