The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate the intermediate changes which had taken place ; to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains... The Congressional Globe - Strana 3autor/autoři: United States. Congress - 1825Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 518 str.
...same holy cause. "The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the Patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...of the arts, the advancement of learning, and the increase of population. General, your present visit to the United States is the realization of the... | |
| 1825 - 472 str.
...sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, aml to contemplate the intermediate changes which had...progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, and increase of population. General, your present visit to the United States is a realization of the consoling... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 522 str.
...same holy cause. " The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the Patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate the intermediate change* which had taken place — to view the forests felled, the cities built, the mountains levelled,... | |
| An Officer in the late army - 1826 - 524 str.
...same holy cause. " The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the Patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...of the arts, the advancement of learning, and the increase of population. General, your present visit to the United States is the realization of the... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 str.
...same holy cause. The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, and increase of population. General, your present visit to the United States is a realization of the consoling... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1828 - 990 str.
...American this would have been to view the forest felled, cities built, mountains levelled, canals cut, highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, and the increase of population. " General, — Your present visit is a realization of the consoling object... | |
| Mrs. John Farrar - 1831 - 326 str.
...ended thus : ' " The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...of the arts, the advancement of learning, and the increase of population. General, your present visit to the United States is a realization of the condoling... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1831 - 634 str.
...vain wish has been sometimes indulged that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to retuin to his country, and to contemplate the intermediate changes which had taken place — to view the forest felled, the cities built, the mountains levelled, the canals cut, the highways constructed,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1835 - 724 str.
...American this would have been to view the forest felled, cities built, mountains levelled, canals cut, highways constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, and the increase of population. " General, — Your present visit is a realization of <he consoling object... | |
| 1825 - 436 str.
...same holy cause. The vain wish has been sometimes indulged, that Providence would allow the patriot, after death, to return to his country, and to contemplate...built, the mountains levelled, the canals cut, the highwws constructed, the progress of the arts, the advancement of learning, and tho increase of population.... | |
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