| 1840 - 594 str.
...well do they understand the art of seasoning! There is a well-known saying, " Give me the making of the songs of a people, and I care not who make the laws;" and doubtless there was truth in it, when spoken or written ; but might it not be more truthfully said... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1862 - 404 str.
...learned there. Then let both song and sentiment be something worth remem11 ' bering. A great philosopher has said, " Let me write the songs of a people, and I care not who writes their laws." The following from the catalogue of Teachers' Institutes, published under the auspices... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1863 - 890 str.
...learned there. Then let both song and sentiment be something worth remembering. A great philosopher has said, " Let me write the songs of a people, and I care not who writes their laws." The following from the catalogue of Teachers' Institutes, published under the auspices... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1863 - 282 str.
...stronger than hooks of steel. He was a wise statesman, though he may never have held an office, who said : " Let me write the songs of a people, and I care not who makes their laws." Why is the Marseillaise prohibited in France? Sir, Hail Columbia and the Star-Spangled... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1863 - 24 str.
...stronger than hooks of steel. He was a wise statesman, though he may. never have held an office, who said, " Let me write the songs of a people, and I care not who makes their laws." Why is ihe Marseillaise prohibited in France? Sir, Hail Columbia and theStnrSpangied... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1864 - 586 str.
...stronger than hooks of steel. He was a wise statesman, though he may never have held an office, who said : " Let me write the songs of a people, and I care not who makes their laws." Why is the Marseillaise prohibited in France ? Sir, Hail Columbia and the StarSpangled... | |
| 1878 - 446 str.
...an improvement in taste and culture in the mass of our people. But even the enthusiast who exclaims, "Let me write the songs of a people and I care not who make their laws," admits that the government of a people constitutes a very important element in their happiness;... | |
| 1882 - 622 str.
...finds lodgment among them ; no class so degraaed but it has place in their midst. Some one has well said, " Let me write the songs of a people, and I care no t whomakestheirlaws." And he might add in continuation of his theme, "Show me the melodies of a... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1887 - 718 str.
...fame of Charles Dickens is destined to grow brighter yet. ROBERT BURNS. [BoRN 1759. DIED 1796.] " T ET me write the songs of a people, and I care not who -•— ' make the laws," is an observation shrewdly applicable to the genius of Robert Burns. Where indeed, upon the broad roll... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1888 - 824 str.
...of Charles Dickens is destined to grow brighter yet. ROBERT BURNS. [BOR.N 1759. HIED 1796.] " T ET me write the songs of a people, and I care not who -•— ' make the laws," is an observation shrewdly applicable to the genius of Robert Burns. Where indeed, upon the broad roll... | |
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