| Jacob W. Shoemaker - Readers - 1888 - 236 pages
...applause be verified in its fullest and final sense, when he said : " Standing hand to hand and claspiug hands, we should remain united as we have been for...government, united, all united now and united forever." WH GEADY. THE MESSAGE OF THE DOVE. An Easter Poem LAST night the angry sun dropped down Like a ball... | |
| 1890 - 514 pages
...in this very Society forty years ago, amid tremendous applause, be verified in its fullest and final sense, when he said: "Standing hand to hand and clasping...controversies, but I tell you that in my judgment " Those opposed eyes, Which like the meteors of a troubled heaven, All of one nature, of one substance bred,... | |
| 1892 - 370 pages
...no head-stone to mark its eternal resting-place. It fulfills the words in the prophecy of Webster, " Standing hand to hand, and clasping hands, we should remain united as we have been, citizens of the same country, members of the same government, united, all united, and united forever."... | |
| Henry Allyn Frink - Drama - 1898 - 376 pages
...delivered in this very society forty years ago amid tremendous applause, be verified in its fullest sense when he said : " Standing hand to hand and clasping...government, united, all united now and united forever." JAMES G. ELAINE. '39 THE DEATH OF GAREIELD. CHINESE IMMIGRATION. THE PERMANENCE OF GRANT'S FAME. AMERICAN... | |
| Ralph Curtis Ringwalt - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1898 - 360 pages
...hand and clasping hands, we should remain united as we have for sixty years, citizens of the same 20 country, members of the same government, united all,...controversies, but I tell you that in my judgment " ' Those opposed eyes, 25 Which, like the meteors of a troubled heaven. All of one nature, of one substance... | |
| Ralph Curtis Ringwalt - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1898 - 360 pages
...in this very Society forty years ago, amid tremendous applause, be verified in its fullest and final sense, when he said: " Standing hand to hand and clasping hands, we should remain united as we have for sixty years, citizens of the same 20 country, members of the same government, united all, united... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark, Frederic Mason Blanchard - Oratory - 1899 - 330 pages
...sense, when he said : " Standing hand to hand and clasping hands, we should remain united as we have for sixty years, citizens of the same country, members...controversies, but I tell you that in my judgment " ' Those opposed eyes, Which, like the meteors of a troubled heaven, All of one nature, of one substance bred,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Elocution - 1899 - 492 pages
...in this very Society forty years ago, amid tremendous applause, be verified in its fullest and final sense, when he said : ' Standing hand to hand and clasping hands, we should remain united as we have for sixty years, citizens of the same country, members of the same government, united all, united now,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1899 - 490 pages
...in this very Society forty years ago, amid tremendous applause, be verified in its fullest and final sense, when he said : ' Standing hand to hand and clasping hands, we should remain united as we have for sixty years, citizens of the same country, members of the same government, united all, united now,... | |
| Orators - 1900 - 526 pages
...in this very society forty years ago, amid tremendous applause, be verified in its fullest and final sense, when he said: " Standing hand to hand and clasping...controversies, but I tell you that in my judgment " Those opposed eyes, Which like the meteors of a troubled heaven, All of one nature, of one substance bred,... | |
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