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" Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our day and generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered. "
The Unitarian - Page 347
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Niles' National Register, Volume 28

1825 - 444 pages
...us develope the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...settled conviction, and an habitual feeling, that these twenty-four.states are one country. Let our conceptions be enlarged to the circle of our duties. Let...
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The Republican, Volume 12

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1825 - 920 pages
...us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...something worthy to be remembered. Let us cultivate a trae spirit of union and harmony. In pursuing the great objects, which our condition points out to...
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The National Orator;: Consisting of Selections, Adapted for Rhetorical ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...us develope the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see, whether we also, in our day and generation, may not perform some,, thing worthy to be remembered. Let us cultivate a true spirit of union and harmony. In pursuing...
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American Oratory: Or Selections from the Speeches of Eminent Americans

Speeches, Addresses, etc., American - 1836 - 550 pages
...us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...the great objects which our condition points out to u>, let us act under a settled conviction, and an habitual feeling, that these twenty-four states are...
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The Young Lady's Reader

Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...something worthy to be remembered. Let us cultivate a trua spirit of union and harmony. In pursuing the great objects which our condition points out to us,...
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The United States Reader: Containing a Variety of Exercises in Reading ...

John D. Post - Readers - 1842 - 314 pages
...of improvement.1 In a day of peace, let us advance the arts of peace and the works of peace. threat objects which our condition points out to us, let...habitual feeling, that these twenty-four states are one country.1 4. Let our conceptions be enlarged to the circle of our duties. Let us extend our ideas over...
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Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy

Charles P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 438 pages
...us develop the resources of our hind; call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...settled conviction, and an habitual feeling, that these twenty-six states are one country. Let our conceptions be enlarged to the circle of our duties. Let...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...our land; call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and sec whether we also, in our day and generation, may not...us cultivate a true spirit of union and harmony. In pursuingthe grqat objects which our condition points out to us, let us act under a settled conviction,...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 334 pages
...us develop the resources of our land; call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...and generation, may not perform something worthy to bo remembered. Let us cultivate a true spirit of union and harmony. In pursuing the great objects which...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 396 pages
...ģis develop the resources of our hind; call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our...and generation, may not perform something worthy to IK' remembered. Let us cultivate a true spirit cf union and harmony. In pursuing the ureatobjects which...
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