The New England Magazine, 第 49 卷;第 55 卷

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New England Magazine Company, 1913
 

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第95页 - Tis of the wave and not the rock; 'Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore. Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee.
第93页 - That, while providing revenue for the support of the General Government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country...
第106页 - No blaring trumpet sounded out his fame; He lived, he died. I do not know his name. No form of bronze and no memorial stones Show me the place where lie his mouldering bones.
第106页 - Of love and hope and courage comes ; These are his monuments, and these alone, — There is no form of bronze and no memorial stone. And I? Is there some desert or some boundless sea Where thou, great God of angels, wilt send me? Some oak for me to rend, some sod For me to break, Some handful of thy corn to take, And scatter far afield, Till it in turn shall yield Its hundredfold Of grains of gold, To feed the happy children of my God? — Show me the desert, Father, or the sea. Is it thine enterprise?...
第23页 - THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COUNTRY, THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS...
第104页 - Look up and not down, look forward and not back, look out and not in, and lend a hand.
第41页 - If any man knew why these two should not be joined together, let him now speak or forever after hold his peace.
第23页 - It professed to ignore the question of slavery, and declared that it would recognize no political principle other than " the Constitution of the Country, the Union of the States, and the enforcement of the Laws.
第93页 - Government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country ; and we commend that policy of national exchanges which secures to the workingmen liberal wages, to agriculture remunerating prices, to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence.
第22页 - I pause not now to consider," he said, " because it is wholly outside the duty of this assembly to-night, whether the enterprise of John Brown and his associates in Virginia was wise or foolish, right or wrong ; I only know that, whether the enterprise itself was the one or the other, John Brown himself is right.

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