| M. Josephine Warren - Readers and speakers - 1879 - 400 pages
...at first. Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. Now at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| Orators - 1880 - 698 pages
...first. Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| William M. Thayer - Biography & Autobiography - 1882 - 430 pages
...first. Then, a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - United States - 1882 - 582 pages
...first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, < ta course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - Presidential candidates - 1884 - 266 pages
...first. Then, a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 536 pages
...the first. Then, a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. - "The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as... | |
| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 540 pages
...the first. Then, a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. "The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| Alexander Johnston - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1884 - 430 pages
...first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 716 pages
...the first. Then, a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which...the nation, little that is new could be presented. "The progress of our .arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - Presidential candidates - 1884 - 264 pages
...statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the ^xpiration of four years, during which public declarations have...the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to... | |
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