| William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - American periodicals - 1825 - 502 pages
...strong. We wish, that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...him of the liberty and the glory of his country." — pp. 8, 9. Among the greatest curses of a monarchical government, are the wars undertaken to gratify... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 492 pages
...is all sensihle, some of it powerful; it concludes thus : " We wish, finally, that the last ohject on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may he something which shall remind him of the liherty and the glory of his country. Let it rise, till... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 540 pages
...strong. We wish, that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many tcm;iles dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...minds, a pious feeling of dependence and gratitude. Wo wish, finally, that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - Education - 1828 - 426 pages
...to God, may contribute also to produce, in all minds, pious emoions of gratitude and love. We wish, that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden him who revisits it,—may be "something that shall remind him of the liberty and glory of his country.... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...strong. We wish, that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...that the last object on the sight of him who leaves bis native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which shall remind... | |
| American prose literature - 1832 - 478 pages
...strong. We wish, that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...something which shall remind him of the liberty and glory of his country- Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming ; let the earliest light of morning... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...strong. We wish that this column, rising towards heaven, among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...pious feeling of dependence and gratitude. We wish, finallytthat the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...strong'. We wish', that this column', rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God', may contribute also to produce',...leaves his native shore', and the first to gladden his heart who revisits it', may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 1166 pages
...strong. We wish, that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his countrv. Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let the earliest light of the morning gild... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1835 - 292 pages
...strong. We wish, that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce,...finally, that the last object on the sight of him wha leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which shall... | |
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