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" Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never » seen the smoke of an enemy's camp. Let the iron belt of martial music which now encompasses the earth be exchanged for the golden cestus of peace, clothing... "
The True Grandeur of Nations: An Oration Before the Authorities of the City ... - Page 131
by Charles Sumner - 1893 - 132 pages
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The Book of Peace: A Collection of Essays on War and Peace

1845 - 648 pages
...their countrymen." But while we seek these blissful glories for ourselves, let ns strive to extend them to other lands. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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The Friend, Volume 19

Robert Smith - 1846 - 434 pages
...countrymen.' " But while we seek these blissful glories for ourselves, let us strive to extend them lo other lands. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever. Let Ihe selfish boast ofthe Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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Orations and Speeches [1845-1850], Volume 1

Charles Sumner - 1850 - 428 pages
...their countrymen." But while seeking these blissful Glories for ourselves, let us strive to extend them to other lands. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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The Book of Eloquence: A Collection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from the ...

1853 - 458 pages
...count ryrnen." But while seeking these blissful glories for ourselves, let us strive to extend them to other lands. Let the bugles sound the truce of God to the whole world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 768 pages
...Shakes his silver beard with cold : At every season, let my ear Thy solemn whispers, Fancy, hear." 51. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan •women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 786 pages
...Shakes his silver beard with cold : At every season, let my ear Thy solemn whispers, Fancy, hear." 51. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole •world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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The Life of Charles Sumner: With Choice Specimens of His Eloquence, a ...

David Addison Harsha - 1856 - 348 pages
...countrymen.' " But while seeking these blissful glories for ourselves, let us strive to extend them to other lands. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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The Intermediate Standard Speaker: Containing Pieces for Declamation in ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 pages
...their countrymen." But while we seek these blissful glories for ourselves, let us strive to extend them to other lands. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world, forever ! Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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The English language, in its elements and forms

William Chauncey Fowler - 1857 - 516 pages
...Shakes his silver beard with cold : At every season, let my ear Thy solemn whispers. Fancy, hear." 51. " Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world for ever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 424 pages
...Shakes his silver beard with cold : At every season, let my ear Thy solemn whispers, Fancy, hear." 61. Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever. Let the selfish boast of the Spartan women become the grand chorus of mankind, that they have never...
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