We wish that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance of that event to every class and every age. We wish that infancy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips, and that weary and withered age may behold it, and be solaced... Webster and His Master-pieces - Page 160by Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854Full view - About this book
| William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - American periodicals - 1825 - 502 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought....be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish, that labour may look up here, and be proud, in the midst of its toil. We wish, that, in those... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument - 1825 - 52 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought....be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish, that labor may look up here, and be proud, in the midst of its toil. We wish, that, in those... | |
| Daniel Webster - Massachusetts - 1825 - 484 pages
...place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought. W_fi_wish,that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance...event, to every class and every age. We wish, that infiuicy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips, and that weary and withered age... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument (Boston, Mass.) - 1825 - 44 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought. We wish, that this structure may proclaim themagnitudo and importance of that event, to every class and every age. We wish, that infancy may... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 544 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought....be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish, that labor may look up here, and be proud, in the midst of its toiL We wish, that, in those... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 572 pages
...that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought. \V'c wish, , that this structure may proclaim the magnitude...importance of that event, to every class and every a^c, U cw i. li, tliui infancy may learn lhe purpose of ils cmet ion li mu maternal hps, und that weary... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - Elocution - 1828 - 308 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the Revolution was fought....be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish, that labour may look up here, and be proud, in the midst of its toil. We wish, that, in those... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the revolution was fought....be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish, that labour may look up here, and be proud in the midst of its toil. We wish, that, ia those... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - Education - 1828 - 426 pages
...see that the place where the first battle of the revolution was fought, is not undistinguished.—We wish that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance of that event to every class and to every age.—We wish that infancy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips, and... | |
| John Pierpont, Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 382 pages
...all coming time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not undistinguished, where the first great battle of the revolution was fought....be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish, that labour may look up here, and be proud in the midst of its toil. We wish, that, in those... | |
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