| One of 'em - 1855 - 330 頁
...obscured, — -bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth 1 nor those other words of delusion and folly — Liberty...sentiment, dear to every true American heart — Liberty and Union, now and for ever, one and inseparable ! ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1833. BY MARIA JAMES.... | |
| One of 'em - 1855 - 340 頁
...— What is all this worth ? nor those other words of delusion and folly — Liberty first andUnion afterwards — but everywhere, spread all over in...sentiment, dear to every true American heart — Liberty and Union, now and for ever, one and inseparable ! ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1833. • BY MARIA JAMES.... | |
| P. A. Fitzgerald - 1855 - 296 頁
...and Union afterward! — but everywhere spread all over, in characters of living light, blazing on its ample folds as they float over the sea and over...sentiment, dear to every true American heart — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable ! PEACEABLE SECESSION. WEBSTER. each cv' her in tke... | |
| 1989 - 90 頁
...him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union. . . . but every where, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing...sentiment, dear to every true American heart — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!" 46. Union, Henry S. Sadd (active 1832-1850), after... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 頁
...star obscured, bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as "What is all this worth?" nor those other words of delusion and folly, "Liberty...sentiment, dear to every true American heart,— Liberty and Union, now and for ever, one and inseparable! Senator DANIEL WEBSTER, remarks in the Senate, second... | |
| Christian Liberty Press, Geoffrey Parsons - 2007 - 196 頁
...star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as, 'What is all this worth?' Nor those other words of delusion and folly, 'Liberty...sentiment, dear to every true American heart-' Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!' The land "drenched with fraternal blood" which Webster... | |
| Robert Vincent Remini - 1997 - 830 頁
...star obscured, bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as "What is all this worth?" nor those other words of delusion and folly, "Liberty...sentiment, dear to every true American heart, — Liberty and Union, now and for ever, one and inseparable!42 This noble utterance was Webster's supreme gift... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 頁
...(b. 1932) US author, critic. Problems, "How to Love America and Leave it at the Same Time" (1980). 12 Everywhere, spread all over in characters of living...sentiment, dear to every true American heart, — Liberty and Union, now and for ever; one and inseparable! DANIEL WEBSTER, (1782-1852) US lawyer, statesman.... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 頁
...miserable interrogatory, as What is all this worth? Nor those other words of delusion and folly, liherty first, and union afterwards — but everywhere, spread...other sentiment, dear to every true American heart — liherty and union, now and iorever, one and inseparable. Andrew Jackson [t767-i845] Andrew faefoon,... | |
| Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 662 頁
...star obscured, bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as "What is all this worth?" nor those other words of delusion and folly, "Liberty...sentiment, dear to every true American heart — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable! GEORGE PERKINS MORRIS * WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE The... | |
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