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" ... proud of being descended from men, who have set the world an example of founding civil institutions on the great and united principles of human freedom and human knowledge. To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never... "
American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 517
1848
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American Democracy from Washington to Wilson: Addresses and State Papers

John Huston Finley - Democracy - 1919 - 374 pages
...and sufferings can never be without interest. We $ shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,0 while the sea continues to wash it ; nor will our brethren in another early and ancient Colony0 forget the place of its first establishment, till their river shall cease to flow by it. No...
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American Patriotism in Prose and Verse, 1775-1918

Jesse Madison Gathany - Patriotic poetry, American - 1919 - 342 pages
...their river shall cease to flow by it. No vigor of youth, no maturity of manhood, will lead the 15 nation to forget the spots where its infancy was cradled and defended. But the great event in the history of the continent, which we are now met here to commemorate, that...
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Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in ...

Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1920 - 296 pages
...To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without its interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...nor will our brethren in another early and ancient colony1 forget the place of its first establishment, till their river shall cease to flow by it. No...
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Classified Models of Speech Composition: Ninety-five Complete Speeches

James Milton O'Neill - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1921 - 874 pages
...To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without its interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...spots where its infancy was cradled and defended. But the great event, in the history of the continent, which we are now met here to commemorate; that...
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Classified Models of Speech Composition: Ninety-five Complete Speeches

James Milton O'Neill - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1921 - 876 pages
...To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without its interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...their river shall cease to flow by it. No vigor of t youth, no maturity of manhood, will lead the nation to forget the spots ;v where its infancy was...
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Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in ...

Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1922 - 360 pages
...To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without its interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...will our brethren in another early and ancient colony 1 forget the place of its first establishment, till their river shall cease to flow by it. No vigor...
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Memorial Services Held in the House of Representatives and Senate of the ...

United States. Congress - Legislators - 1954 - 98 pages
...knowledge. To us, their children, the story of then* labors and sufferings can never be without Interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...spots where Its infancy was cradled and defended. The philosophy of ancient Greece was "know thyself" and of ancient Rome "discipline thyself." Neither...
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The Republican, Volume 12

1825 - 856 pages
...To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without its interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...spots where its infancy was cradled and defended. But the great event, in the history of the continent, •which we are now met here to.commemorate;...
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The Speeches of Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster - United States - 590 pages
...To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without its interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth,...spots where its infancy was cradled and defended. But the great event in the history of the continent, which we are now met here to commemorate, that...
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