| American Temperance Society - 1828 - 742 páginas
...remains a work to be done, which will require an organization of the friends of temperance, from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains. We say this, because we are confident that the principle of voluntary association, for this purpose... | |
| John Vose - 1834 - 230 páginas
...1833. The brilliant exhibition of luminous meteors, which adorned the canopy from the St. Lawrence to the gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky mountains, perhaps has never been surpassed in the time of its continuance, or in the richness and grandeur of... | |
| George Thompson - 1837 - 150 páginas
...centuries a great nation has risen into being— a nation whose territories stretches from the Canadas to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains — a nation whose prowess by land and by sea is unsurpassed by any people that have a name — a nation... | |
| George Thompson - 1837 - 148 páginas
...centuries a great nation has risen into being — a nation whose territories stretches from the Canadas to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains — a nation whose prowess by land and by sea is unsurpassed by any people that have a name — a nation... | |
| George Thompson - 1837 - 150 páginas
...centuries a great nation has risen into being—a nation whose territories stretches from the Canadas to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains—a nation whose prowess by land and by sea is unsurpassed by any people that have a name—a... | |
| 1842 - 332 páginas
...these, wheri a mighty nation, comprising 17,000,000 of people, is literally overrun, from the Canadas to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains, by a host of greedy adventurers, well nigh as numerous and as ignorant as the swarms of Egypt that... | |
| Baron Stow - 1846 - 354 páginas
...emissaries, — -impediments with which the laborer abroad must ever contend. From the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains, and yet onward to the coasts of the Pacific, a broad and goodly land is open or opening before you,... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1849 - 462 páginas
...found in Asia and the Indian islands. They are the distinguishing feature of the flora from Virginia to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains : the Magnolia grandiflora and the tulip-tree are the most splendid specimens of this race of plants... | |
| William R. Williams - 1850 - 412 páginas
...foreign emissaries—impediments with which the laborer abroad must ever contend. From the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains, and yet onward to the coasts of the Pacific, a broad and goodly land is open or opening before you,... | |
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