This is a state, and we are deliberating for it, just as our fathers deliberated in establishing the institutions we enjoy. Whatever superiority there is in our condition and hopes over those of any other "kingdom" or "estate," is due to the fortunate... Journal - Página 9por Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1912Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Henry Seward - 1850 - 24 páginas
...and customs as are wise, they may sow greatness to their posterity anc successors. But these thing* are commonly not observed but left to take their chance...." sow greatness to our posterity and successors." And now the simple, bold, and even awful question which presents itself to us is this : Shall we, who... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 658 páginas
...superiority there is in our condition and hopes over those of any other " kingdom " or " estate," is dtie to the fortunate circumstance that our ancestors did..." sow greatness to our posterity and successors." And now the simple, bold, and even awful question which presents itself to iis is this : Shall we,... | |
| Edward Everett, Charles Sumner - 1854 - 234 páginas
...things to " take their chance," but that they " added amplitude and greatness" to our commonwe<h "by introducing such ordinances, constitutions, and...raise ourselves to the great consideration of how Wo can most certainly " sow greatness to our posterity and successors." There is another aspect of... | |
| 1854 - 144 páginas
...commonwealth " by introducing such ordinances, constitutions, and customs, as were wise." We in our tura have succeeded to the same responsibilities, and we...certainly "sow greatness to our posterity and successors." And now the simple, bold, and even awful question which presents itself to us is this: Shall we, who... | |
| 1854 - 136 páginas
...in our turn, have succeeded to the same responsihilities, and we cannot approach the duties hefore us wisely or justly, except we raise ourselves to..." sow greatness to our posterity and successors." And now the simple, hold, and even awful question which presents itself to us is. this ' Shall we,... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1855 - 440 páginas
...stewards, and must so discharge our trust, as to secure in the highest attainable degree their happiness. This is a state, and we are deliberating for it, just...' sow greatness to our posterity and successors.' " And now the simple, bold, and even awful question which presents itself to us is this : Shall we,... | |
| David W. Bartlett, D. W. (David W. ). Bartlett - 1855 - 408 páginas
...institutions we enjoy. Whatever superiority there is in our condition and hopes over those of any other 4 kingdom' or * estate,' is due to the fortunate circumstance...' sow greatness to our posterity and successors.' " And now the simple, bold, and even awful question which presents itself to us is this: Shall we,... | |
| George E. Baker - 1855 - 436 páginas
...customs, as were wise." We in our turn have succeeded to the same responsibilities, and we can not approach the duty before us wisely or justly, except..." sow greatness to our posterity and successors." And now the simple, bold, and even awful question which presents itself to us is this : Shall we, who... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 páginas
..." or " estate " is due to the fortunate circumstance that our ancestors did not leave things to tl take their chance," but that they " added amplitude..." sow greatness to our posterity and successors." .... The Union is, not because merely that men choose that it shall be, but because some government... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 páginas
...things to " take their chance," but that they " added amplitude and greatness " to our commonwealth " bv introducing such ordinances, constitutions, and customs..." sow greatness to our posterity and successors." .... The Union is, not because merely that men choose that it shall be, but because some government... | |
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