If discord and disunion shall wound it — if party strife and blind ambition shall hawk at and tear it — if folly and madness — if uneasiness, under salutary and necessary restraint shall succeed to separate it from that union, by which alone its... Fourth Reader: For Common Schools and Academies - Стр. 168авторы: Henry Mandeville - 1851 - Страниц: 264Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - Страниц: 612
...succeed to separate it from that union, by which alone its existence is made sure, it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy...its own glory, and on the very spot of its origin." We have endeavored to describe and exemplify from his own productions, the distinct perception, accurate... | |
| Solomon Barrett - 1851 - Страниц: 364
...the side of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked, it will stretch forth its arms with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather...its own glory, and on the very spot of its origin. BENTON ON THE PROTEST. The question immediately before the senate was one of minor consequence ; it... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - Страниц: 570
...succeed to separate it from that Union by which alone its existence is made sure, it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy...stretch forth its arm with whatever of vigor it may stiil retain, over the friends who gather round it ; and it will fall at last, if fall it must, amid... | |
| Solomon Barrett - 1851 - Страниц: 348
...restraint, shall succeed to separate it from that union by which alone its existence is made sure — in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked, it will stretch forth its arms with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it — and it will... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - Страниц: 570
...side of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather...its own glory, and on the very spot of its origin ! 188. LIBERTY AND UNION, 1830. — Wr later. I PROFESS, Sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - Страниц: 380
...to separate it from that union, by which alone its existence is made sure, — it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy...vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather around it ; and it will fall at last, if fall it must, amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory,... | |
| Robert Young Hayne - 1852 - Страниц: 90
...separate it from that Union by which alone its >. existence is made sure, — it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy...rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it ; and it will fall at last, if fall... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - Страниц: 570
...to separate it from that Union by which alone its existence is made sure, — it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy...rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it; and it will fall at last, if fall... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - Страниц: 568
...to separate it from that Union by which alone its existence is made sure, — it will stand, in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy...rocked ; it will stretch forth its arm, with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it ; and it will fall at last, if fall... | |
| Solomon Barrett - 1852 - Страниц: 350
...restraint, shall succeed to separate it from that union by which alone its existence is made sure — in the end, by the side of that cradle in which its infancy was rocked, it will stretch forth its arms with whatever vigor it may still retain, over the friends who gather round it — and it will... | |
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