I am not accustomed to the use of language of eulogy; I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women ; but I must say, that if all that has been said by orators and poets since the creation of the world in praise of women were applied to... The North American Review - Page 3741886Full view - About this book
| Leander Winslow Cogswell - United States - 1891 - 850 pages
...language of eulogy, I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women, — but I must say that if all that has been said by orators and poets...since the creation of the world in praise of women was applied to the women of America, it would not do them justice for their conduct during the war.... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1892 - 574 pages
...the language of eulogy ; I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women. But I must say that if all that has been said by orators and poets...America, it would not do them justice for their conduct daring this war." and readings by elocutionists, was held in the Representatives' Hall. The President... | |
| Henry Clay Whitney - Booksellers and bookselling - 1892 - 772 pages
...stake, and often yields it up in his country's cause. The highest merit, then, is due to the soldier." women were applied to the women of America, it would...do them justice for their conduct during this war. I will close by saying : 'God bless the women of America.' " He was utterly astonished at the venom... | |
| William A. Spicer - United States - 1892 - 444 pages
...the language of eulogy ; I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women, but I must say, that if all that has been said by orators and poets since the creation of the world in praise of woman were applied to the women of America, it would not do them justice for their conduct during this... | |
| William A. Spicer - United States - 1892 - 432 pages
...that if all that has been said by orators and poets since the creation of the world in praise of woman were applied to the women of America, it would not...do them justice for their conduct during this war. God bless the women of America!' Much good was accomplished also, by those who remained at home, in... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 564 pages
...the language of eulogy ; I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women. But I must say that if all that has been said by orators and poets...do them justice for their conduct during this war." An entertainment in aid of the fair, consisting of poetical recitations and readings by elocutionists,... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 608 pages
...the language of eulogy ; I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women. Hut I must say that if all that has been said by orators and poets...do them justice for their conduct during this war." SPRING OF 1864. 403 and readings by elocutionists, was held in the Representatives' Hall. The President... | |
| John Cullen - 1893 - 288 pages
...WOMEN OF AMERICA WHO ADVOCATE AND WORK FOB THE SPREAD OF LIBERTY, TEMPERANCE, LITERATURE, AND ART. " If all that has been said by orators and poets since...would not do them justice for their conduct during the war."— PRESIDENT LINCOLN. 66 A VISION OF GOOD WOMEN. THE sun was floating swan-like down the... | |
| Lydia Hoyt Farmer - Women - 1893 - 612 pages
...the language of eulogy. I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women, but I must say that if all that has been said by orators and poets...since the creation of the world in praise of women, was applied to the women of America, it would not do them justice for their conduct during this war.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 270 pages
...the language of eulogy. I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women. But I must say, that if all that has been said by orators and poets...do them justice for their conduct during this war. I will close by saying, God bless the women of America ! Letter to AG Hodges, of Kentucky. April 4,... | |
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