| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 Seiten
...or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth? — nor those other...of delusion and folly — Liberty first and Union afterwards, — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth? — nor those other...of delusion and folly — Liberty first and Union afterwards, — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample... | |
| Robert Young Hayne - 1852 - 90 Seiten
...erased or polluted, nor a single 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 first, and Union afterwards ; but every where, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1852 - 718 Seiten
...erased nor polluted, not a single 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 fint, and union afterwards,' but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth? — nor those other words of delusion and folly — Li berty first and Union afterwards, — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living... | |
| John Whipple - 1852 - 48 Seiten
...star obscured, bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as What is all this ivorth ? nor those other words of delusion and folly, Liberty first and Union afterwards ; but everywhere spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on its ample folds,... | |
| United States. 32d Cong., 2d sess., 1852-1853 - 1853 - 104 Seiten
...erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as ' What is all this worth ?' — nor those other...on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea a»d over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every... | |
| 1853 - 458 Seiten
...this worth? 2s or those other words of delusion and folly — liberty iirst, and union afterwards — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living...land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that of her sentiment dear to every true American heart — liberty and union, now and forever, one and... | |
| United States. Congress (32nd, 2nd session : 1852-1853) - 1853 - 102 Seiten
...erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as ' What is all this worth ?' — nor those other...delusion and folly, ' Liberty first and union afterward J' but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853
...erased or polluted, nor a single 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 first and Union afterwards "; but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample... | |
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