| Frederic William Farrar - 1891 - 394 páginas
...westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main; and I see one people, and one language, and one law, and one faith, and over all that wide continent the...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime." He reminded the House of Commons, that every year in the slave States of America there were one hundred... | |
| William Black - 1892 - 442 páginas
...to the calmer waters of the Pacific main, — and I see one people, and one language, and one law, and one faith, and, over all that wide continent,...of freedom, and a refuge for the oppressed of every raee and of every clime." But where were the condor's wings to give us this vision, now that we were... | |
| John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 484 páginas
...calmer waters of the Pacific main; and I see one people and one language, and one faith and one law, and, over all that wide continent, the home of freedom, and a refuge for the oppressed of every race and every clime. BROTHERS ACROSS THE SEA. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, one of the most gifted female poets.... | |
| John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 472 páginas
...calmer waters of the Pacific main; and I see one people and one language, and one faith and one law, and, over all that wide continent, the home of freedom, and a refuge for the oppressed of every race and every clime. BROTHERS ACROSS THE SEA. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, one of the most gifted female poets.... | |
| John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 506 páginas
...calmer waters of the Pacific main; and I see one people and one language, and one faith and one law, and, over all that wide continent, the home of freedom, and a refuge for the oppressed of every race and every clime. BROTHERS ACROSS THE SEA. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, one of the most gifted female poets.... | |
| Harvey W. Crew - 1892 - 884 páginas
...the Pacific main; and we see one people, one law, one language, and one religion, and over all this wide continent the home of freedom "and a refuge for the oppressed of every race." Alderman Sargent then offered a resolution to the effect that there were two classes of people in this... | |
| 1893 - 264 páginas
...westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main; and I see one people and one language, and one law and one faith, and over all that wide continent the...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime. ' ' • II. HOW \VK RELATE TO THE PEOPLE. Surely the multitude is both actually and potentially great... | |
| 1909 - 510 páginas
...westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main ; and I see one people and one language and one law and one faith, and over all that wide continent the...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime." (On die war and the supply of cotton, Dec. 18, 1862). It is almost sacrilege to comment on this magnificent... | |
| Edward Lillie Pierce - 1893 - 688 páginas
...westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main ; and I see one people and one language and one law and one faith, and over all that wide continent the...refuge for the oppressed of every race and of every plime." In his letters to Sumner during the war, Mr. Gladstone guarded himself against any expressions... | |
| Edward Lillie Pierce - 1894 - 684 páginas
...westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main ; and I see one people and one language and one law and one faith, and over all that wide continent the...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime." In his letters to Sumner during the war, Mr. Gladstone guarded himself against any expressions in favor... | |
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