| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 334 pages
...encomium upon Massachusetts—she needs none. There she Is—behold her, and judge for yourselves. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker Hill; and there they will remain, forever. The bones of her sons, fallen in the great struggle for independence, now lie mingled with... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...seeds of which that same great arm never scattered. Mr. President, I shall enter on no encomium upon Massachusetts — she needs none. There she is — behold her, and judge for yourselves. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker Hill ; and there they will remain,forever. The bones... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...encomium upon Massachusetts — she needs none. There she is — behold her, and Judge for yourselves. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker Hill ; and there they will remain, forever. The bones of her sons, fallen in the great struggle for independence, now lie mingled with... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 396 pages
...seeds of which that same great arm neve scattered. Mr. President. 1 shall enter on no encomium upon Massachusetts— she needs none. There she is — behold her, and judge for yourselves. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker Hill ; and there they will remain, forever. The bones... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...remembered ! We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ! 25. NEW-ENGLAND'S DEAD. — McLettan. • The bones of her sons, falling in the great struggle for independence, now • Ue 'mingled with the soil of every state, from New-England to Georgia ; and there they will... | |
| Sarah Mytton Maury - Statesmen, American - 1847 - 266 pages
...seeds of which that same great arm never scattered. Mr. President, I shall enter -on no encomiums upon Massachusetts ; she needs none. There she is — behold...secure. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker's Hill, and there they will remain for ever. The 'bones of her sons, falling in the great struggle... | |
| Sarah Mytton (Hughes) Maury ("Mrs. William Maury, "), Sarah Mytton Maury - Statesmen - 1847 - 282 pages
...President, I shall enter on no encomiums upon Massachusetts ; she needs none. There she is—behold her, and judge for yourselves. There is her history...secure. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker's Hill, and there they will remain for ever. The bones of her sons, falling in the great struggle... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1847 - 456 pages
...to a happier shore. New England's Dend. — I. MCLELLAN, Juu . " I shall enter on no encomium upon Massachusetts ; she needs none. There she is ; behold...and judge for yourselves. — There is her history. NEW ENGLAND'S DEAD ! New England's dead ! On every hill they lie ; On every field of strife, made red... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 524 pages
...that same great arm never scattered. Mr. President, I shall enter on no encomium upon Massachusettsshe needs none. There she is — behold her, and judge...Lexington, and Bunker Hill — and there they will remain forever. The bones of her sons, falling in the great struggle for Independence, now lie mingled with... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - Orators - 1849 - 514 pages
...seeds of which that same 'great arm never scattered. " Mr. President, I shall enter on no encomium upon Massachusetts — she needs none. There she is —...sons, falling in the great struggle for independence, now lie mingled with the soil of every State, from New England to Georgia ; and there they will lie... | |
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