Complete Works, Volumen11Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1888 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 35
Página 34
... race survives whilst the individual dies . In the country , without any interference of the law , the agricultural life favors the permanence of fam- ilies . Here are still around me the lineal descend- ants of the first settlers of ...
... race survives whilst the individual dies . In the country , without any interference of the law , the agricultural life favors the permanence of fam- ilies . Here are still around me the lineal descend- ants of the first settlers of ...
Página 46
... race in this country , over all other plantations in history , owe them- selves mainly to the new subdivisions of the State into small corporations of land and power . It is vain to look for the inventor . No man made them . Each of the ...
... race in this country , over all other plantations in history , owe them- selves mainly to the new subdivisions of the State into small corporations of land and power . It is vain to look for the inventor . No man made them . Each of the ...
Página 53
... race ; to the continental nations as a lesson of humanity and love . Tell them , the Union has twenty - four States , and Massachusetts is one . Tell them , Massachusetts has three hun- dred towns , and Concord is one ; that in Concord ...
... race ; to the continental nations as a lesson of humanity and love . Tell them , the Union has twenty - four States , and Massachusetts is one . Tell them , Massachusetts has three hun- dred towns , and Concord is one ; that in Concord ...
Página 56
... race held on to the new hope they had con- ceived , of being elevated to equality with their civ- ilized brother . It is piteous to see their self - dis- trust in their request to remain near the English , and their unanimous entreaty ...
... race held on to the new hope they had con- ceived , of being elevated to equality with their civ- ilized brother . It is piteous to see their self - dis- trust in their request to remain near the English , and their unanimous entreaty ...
Página 79
... race , To you belongs a better badge than stars and ribbons . This pros- pering country is your ornament , and this expand- ing nation is multiplying your praise with millions of tongues . - The agitating events of those days were duly ...
... race , To you belongs a better badge than stars and ribbons . This pros- pering country is your ornament , and this expand- ing nation is multiplying your praise with millions of tongues . - The agitating events of those days were duly ...
Términos y frases comunes
American arms better Boston brave British Captain cause Christ Christian church citizens civilization Colonel colonies Concord Court Divine Providence duty emancipation enemy England English English Commonwealth eral eyes fear feel fire freedom friends genius give Governor Granville Sharpe heart honor hope human Indian interest Jesus John Brown justice labor land liberty living look Lord Mansfield mankind Massachusetts meet ment mind moral nation nature negro never occasion opinion party Passover peace persons planters political poor Prescott principle Quakers question race regiment religion religious ROBERT BURNS Sachem sense sentiment Shattuck Simon Willard slavery slaves society soul speech spirit stand THEODORE PARKER things thought tion Town Records trade vers de société virtue vote Wampanoag Whig whilst whole wish woman women words