| Irvah Lester Winter - 1912 - 454 str.
...struggle for national life. We hear the sounds of preparation ; the music of boisterous drums ; the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see thousands of assemblages,...covered with flowers. We lose sight of them no more. We are with them when they enlist in the great army of freedom. We see them part with those they love.... | |
| 1912 - 462 str.
...sounds of preparation — the music of the boisterous drums — the silver voices of heroic bugles. We hear the appeals of orators; we see the pale cheeks of women, and the flushed faces of men; we see all the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers. We lose sight of them no more. We are... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1913 - 876 str.
...the sounds of preparation — the music of boisterous drums — the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see the pale cheeks of women and the flushed faces...the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers." I was fairly entranced. He pictured the recruiting of the troops, the husbands and fathers with their... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1913 - 870 str.
...the sounds of preparation — the music of boisterous drums — the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see the pale cheeks of women and the flushed faces...the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers." I was fairly entranced. He pictured the recruiting of the troops, the husbands and fathers with their... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1913 - 872 str.
...the sounds of preparation — the music of boisterous drums — the silver voices of heroicbugles. We see the pale cheeks of women and the flushed faces...the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers." I was fairly entranced. lie pictured the recruiting of the troops, the husbands and fathers with their... | |
| Robert M. La Follette - 1913 - 866 str.
...the sounds of preparation — the music of boisterous drums — the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see the pale cheeks of women and the flushed faces...the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers." I was fairly entranced. He pictured the recruiting of the troops, the husbands and fathers with their... | |
| Joseph Berg Esenwein, Dale Carnegie - 1915 - 536 str.
...national life. We hear the sounds of preparation — the music of the boisterous drums, the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see thousands of assemblages,...covered with flowers. We lose sight of them no more. We are with them when they enlist in the great army of freedom. We see them part from those they love.... | |
| Antoinette Knowles - 1916 - 376 str.
...for national life. We hear the sounds of preparation — the music of boisterous drums — the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see thousands of assemblages,...pale cheeks of women, and the flushed faces of men; in those assemblages we see all the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers. We lose sight of... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1917 - 608 str.
...FRIDAY The past rises before me like a dream. Again we are in the great struggle for national life. We see thousands of assemblages, and hear the appeals of orators. We are with them when they enlist in the great army of freedom. We see them part with those they love.... | |
| Richard Dennis Teall Hollister - 1918 - 414 str.
...national life. We hear the sounds of preparation — the music of boisterious drums — the silver voices of heroic bugles. We see thousands of assemblages,...the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers. We are with them when they enlist in the great army of freedom. We see them part with those they love.... | |
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