The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate the intermediate changes which had taken place ; to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains... The Congressional Globe - Page 3by United States. Congress - 1825Full view - About this book
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...same holy cause. The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...built, the mountains levelled, the canals cut, the highwws constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, and tho increase of population.... | |
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