WASHINGTON, The Defender of his Country, the Founder of Liberty, The Friend of Man. History and Tradition are explored in vain For a Parallel to his Character. In the Annals of modern Greatness, He stands alone, And the noblest Names of Antiquity Lose... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - 第 444 頁由 編輯 - 1859完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1859 - 360 頁
...Epitaph. WASHINGTON, The Defender of his Country— the Founder of Liberty, THE FaiEHD Of MAN. History and Tradition are explored in vain for a parallel to his...their lustre in his presence. BORN THE BENEFACTOR op MANKIND, He united all the Greatness necessary to au Illustrious Career. Nature made him Great ;... | |
| 1911 - 120 頁
...family from England. The defender of his country, the founder of liberty, The friend of man, History and tradition are explored in vain For a parallel to his...alone; And the noblest names of Antiquity Lose their luster in his presence. Born the benefactor of mankind, He united all the greatness necessary To an... | |
| 1919 - 624 頁
...unknown. "The defender of his country — the founder of liberty — the friend of man. History and tradition are explored in vain for a parallel to his...alone; and the noblest names of antiquity lose their luster in his presence. Born the benefactor of mankind, he united all the qualities necessary to an... | |
| 1822 - 444 頁
...patriotism, conti nipt for riches, gentleness of disposition, courage and cnnduct in war. In the aniKil: of modern greatness he stands alone, and the noblest...antiquity lose their lustre in his presence. Born tlie bruefuctor of mankind, he united all the qualities necessary to an illustrious career; nature... | |
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