| Manley Hopkins - Hawaii - 1862 - 458 pages
...the age for which he was born. To-day we begin a new era. Let it be one of increased civilisation — one of decided progress, industry, temperance, morality, and all those virtues which mark a nation's progress. The importance of unity is what I most wish to impress upon your minds. Let us be one, and... | |
| Manley Hopkins - Hawaii - 1866 - 604 pages
...left the impress of his mild and amiable disposition on the age for which he was born. To-day we begin a new era. Let it be one of increased civilization...morality, and all those virtues which mark a nation's progress. The importance of unity is what I most wish to impress upon your minds. Let us be one, and... | |
| O. A. Bushnell - Fiction - 1980 - 524 pages
...his people in Hawaiian: .. .Today we begin a new era. Let it be one of increased civilization—one of decided progress, industry, temperance, morality,...those virtues which mark a nation's advance. This is be. yond doubt a critical period in the history of our country, but I see no reason to despair ...... | |
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