| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...of industry and enterprise. Ere long, the sons of the Pilgrims will be on the shores of tho Pacific. The imagination hardly keeps up with the progress of population, improvement, and civilisation. It is now five and forty years, since the growth and rising glory of America were portrayed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 554 páginas
...of industry and enterprise. Ere long, the sons of the Pilgrims will be on the shores of the Pacific. The imagination hardly keeps up with the progress of population, improvement, and civilization. It is now five-and-forty years since the growth and rising glory of America were portrayed in the English... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...industry and enterprise. Ere long, the sons of the Pilgrims will be on the shores of the Pacific.6 The imagination hardly keeps up with the progress of population, improvement, and civilization. It is now five-and-forty years since the growth and rising glory of America were portrayed in the English... | |
| John D. Seelye - 1998 - 724 páginas
...liberty and religion. . . . Ere long, the sons of the Pilgrims will be on the shores of the Pacific. The imagination hardly keeps up with the progress of population, improvement, and civilization" (206-7). What Sylvanus Conant and his generation credited to Providence, Webster, following John Quincy... | |
| Daniel Webster - 590 páginas
...of industry and enterprise. Ere long, the sons of the Pilgrims will be on the shores of the Pacific. The imagination hardly keeps up with the progress of population, improvement, and civilization. It is now five-and-forty years since the growth and rising glory of America were portrayed in the English... | |
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