| Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd - 1882 - 614 pages
...reason, all hail ! And when the victory shall be complete — when there Jtall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth — how proud the title of...Land, which may truly claim to be the birth-place and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory. How nobly distinguished... | |
| W. W. Satterlee - 1883 - 196 pages
...when the victory shall be complete—when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on earth—how proud the title of that land which may truly claim to be the birthplace and the cradle of both these revolutions that shall have ended in that victory! How nobly distinguished... | |
| Walter W. Spooner - 1891 - 684 pages
...perfect liberty. . . . And when the victory shall be complete, when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth, how proud the title of that...land which may truly claim to be the birth-place and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory I How noblv distinguished... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1891 - 616 pages
...things to come: "And when the victory shall be complete, — when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth, — how proud the title of...land which may truly claim to be the birthplace and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory ! How noblv distinguished... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 pages
...reason, all hail! And when the victory shall be complete, — when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth, — how proud the title of...land which may truly claim to be the birthplace and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory. How nobly distinguished... | |
| David Decamp Thompson - 1894 - 250 pages
...111., in which he said : " When the victory shall be complete, when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth, how proud the title of that land which may claim to be the birthplace and cradle of those resolutions that shall have ended in that victory!"... | |
| David Decamp Thompson - 1894 - 248 pages
...111., in which he said : " When the victory shall be complete, when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth, how proud the title of that land which may claim to be the birthplace and cradle of those resolutions that shall have ended in that victory!"... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1896 - 502 pages
...victory shall be complete —when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth—how proud the title of that Land, which may truly claim to be the birthplace and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory. How nobly distinguished... | |
| Calvin Patterson - 1897 - 204 pages
...ty dis tin' guished When the victory shall be complete, — when there shall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on the earth, — how proud the title of...land which may truly claim to be the birthplace and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory ! How nobly distinguished... | |
| Calvin Patterson - 1897 - 204 pages
...the earth, — how proud the title of that land which may truly claim to be the birthplace and the cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory ! How nobly distinguished that people who shall have planted and nurtured to maturity both the political... | |
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