Sir, let me recur to pleasing recollections ; let me indulge in refreshing remembrance of the past ; let me remind you that, in early times, no States cherished greater harmony, both of principle and feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would... Our Boys and Girls - Página 396editado por - 1868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...early times, no States cherished greater harmony, both of principle and feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support. Unkind feeling, if it exist; alienation and distrust are the growth, unnatural to... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1831 - 722 páginas
...feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God that harmony might again return ! Shoulder lo shoulder they went through the revolution — hand...of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support. Unkind feeling, if it exist, alienation and distrust, are the growth, uniui tural... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 páginas
...times no States cherished greater harmony, both of principle and of feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...shoulder they went through the Revolution — hand and hand they stood round the Administration of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...early times, no States cherished greater harmony, both of principle and feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support. Unkind feeling, if it exist; alienation and distrust are the growth, unnatural to... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 páginas
...times no states cherished greater harmony, both of principle and of feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support. Unkind feeling, if it exist, alienation and distrust are the growth unnatural to... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...early times, no states cherished greater harmony, both of principle and feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God that harmony might again...of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support. Unkind feeling, if it exist, alienation and distrust, are the growth, unnatural to... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 páginas
...times no states cherished greater harmony, both of principle and of feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...return. Shoulder to shoulder they went through the revolution—hand in hand they stood round the administration of Washington, and felt his own great... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...times, no states cherished greater harmony, both of principle and of feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support. Unkind feeling, if it exist, alienation and distrust, are the growth of false principles... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...times, no states cherished greater harmony, both of principle and of feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God, that harmony might again...return. Shoulder to shoulder they went through the revolution—hand in hand they stood round the administration of Washington, and felt his own great... | |
| George Ticknor - 1831 - 56 páginas
...early times, no states cherished greater harmony, both of principle and feeling, than Massachnsctts and South Carolina. Would to God that harmony might again...return! shoulder to shoulder they went through the revolution—hand in hand they stood round the administration of Washington, and felt his own great... | |
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