| Henry Montagu Butler - 1909 - 346 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,...refuge for the oppressed of every race and of every clime."1 There is one passage in one of these speeches which I venture to say no other speaker, as... | |
| James Collier - 1909 - 274 páginas
...him in picture. John Bright had a vision of America, from the frozen North to the glowing South, as "the home of freedom and a refuge for the oppressed of every nation and of every clime." Grey's vision may not have been nobler than that, but it was wider, deeper,... | |
| James B. Haynes - 1910 - 526 páginas
...republic. It speaks for the greatness of our nation, the realization of what John Bright once said: 'I see one vast confederation stretching from the...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime.' "We have reached the condition pictured by John Bright, and we have passed beyond it. Our commerce... | |
| Walter Gaston Shotwell - 1910 - 758 páginas
...predicted that the Nation would come out of the struggle, " 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." During the whole struggle, Sumner kept closely in touch with Bright ; they exchanged frequent and long... | |
| John Bright - 1910 - 296 páginas
...westward to the calmer 5 of the Pacific main, — -and I see one people, and one language, and one law, and one faith, and, over all that wide continent,...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime. H AMERICA— III.: THE STRUGGLE IN AMERICA St. James's Hall, March 26, 1863. [The meeting at which... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1910 - 332 páginas
...Pacific main — and I see one people, and one language, and one law, and one faith, and, over all the wide Continent, the home of freedom, and a refuge...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime.' 1 On March 26, 1863, Bright addressed a great meeting in St. James' Hall, convened by the Trades' Unions... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1910 - 346 páginas
...Pacific main — and I see one people, and one language, and one law, and one faith, and, over all the wide Continent, the home of freedom, and a refuge for the oppressed of every race and of every clime.'1 On March 26, 1863, Bright addressed a great meeting in St. James' Hall, convened by the Trades'... | |
| 1911 - 1074 páginas
...westward to the calmer waters of the Pacific main — and see one people, and one language and one law, and one faith, and, over all that wide continent,...for the oppressed of every race and of every clime.' " IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA. In the matter of certain questions submitted by His Excellency the... | |
| Garrett Putman Serviss - 1912 - 236 páginas
...Pacific main — and I see one people and one language and one law and one faith; and, over all the wide continent, the home of freedom and a refuge for the oppressed of every race and of every clime." Here we see a curiously effective blending of sarcasm with a resistless appeal to the deepest 161 sentiments... | |
| John Bigelow - 1909 - 722 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. BIGELOW TO HABGBEATE8 PABB, Dec. 21, 1862. My dear Mr. Ear greaves: I was jnst Bitting down to write... | |
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