| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 876 páginas
...colony, Virginia," as she was once justly termed by the patriots of Faneuil Hall. There are circumstances of peculiar and beautiful correspondence in the careers...sanction, when the spirits by which that hand and that tongue were moved, were caught up together to the clouds on the same great day of the nation's... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 402 páginas
...colony, Virginia," as she was once justly termed by the patriots of Faneuil Hall. There are circumstances of peculiar and beautiful correspondence in the careers...sanction, when the spirits by which that hand and that tongue were moved, were caught up together to the clouds on the same great day of the nation's... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 802 páginas
...colony, Virginia," as she was once justly termed by the patriots of Faneuil Hall. There are circumstances of peculiar and beautiful correspondence in the careers...sanction, when the spirits by which that hand and that tongue were moved, were caught up together to the clouds on the same great day of the nation's... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 804 páginas
...first beginnings of British aggression, in the persons of their James Otises and Patrick Henrys? \Vho forgets that, while that resistance was first brought...sanction, when the spirits by which that hand and that tongue were moved, were caught up together to the clouds on the same great day of the nation's... | |
| Lewis C. Munn - 1853 - 450 páginas
...colony, Virginia," as she was once justly termed by the patriots of Faneuil Hall. There are circumstances of peculiar and beautiful correspondence in the careers...sanction, when the spirits by which that hand and that tongue were moved were caught up together to the clouds on the same great day of the nation's... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1876 - 214 páginas
...colony, Virginia," as she was once justly termed by the patriots of Faneuil Hall. There are circumstances of peculiar and beautiful correspondence in the careers...sanction, when the spirits by which that hand and that tongue were moved, were caught up together to the clouds on the same great day of the nation's... | |
| Henry Beebee Carrington - 1894 - 448 páginas
...crowning battle of Independence ? Who forgets that while the hand by which the original Declaration of Independence was drafted, was furnished by Virginia,...adoption of that instrument was defended and secured, was furnished by New England, — a bond of common glory, upon which not Death alone seemed to set his... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1895 - 394 páginas
...crowning battle of Independence ? Who forgets that while the hand by which the original Declaration of Independence was drafted, was furnished by Virginia,...adoption of that instrument was defended and secured, was furnished by New England, — a bond of common glory, upon which not Death alone seemed to set his... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - 1901 - 492 páginas
...cooperation, as circumstances allowed, kept up between them during their early colonial existence—but who forgets the generous emulation, the noble rivalry...Instrument was defended and secured, was supplied by New England—a bond of common glory, upon which not death alone seemed to set his seal, but Deity, I had... | |
| 1912 - 462 páginas
...crowning battle of Independence ? Who forgets that while the hand by which the original Declaration of Independence was drafted, was furnished by Virginia,...adoption of that instrument was defended and secured, was furnished by New England, — a bond of common glory, upon which not Death alone seemed to set his... | |
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