| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1893 - 1064 páginas
...and vulgar traffic. Lord Brougham, the great English chancellor and philanthropic statesman, said : "Until time shall be no more will a test of the progress which onr race has made in wisdom and virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of... | |
| George Washington - 1894 - 510 páginas
...innocently and justly bestowed." He adds, " It will be the duty of the historian and the sage, in all ages, to let no occasion pass, of commemorating this illustrious...the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue, be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington." The powerful influence... | |
| 1894 - 904 páginas
...nations to let no "Ccasion puss of commemorating this illustrious man; and until time shall be in: more, will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and rirtue, be derirrd fr- m the veneration paid to the immortal name of Wa»hing<on."— LORD BKOUGHAM.... | |
| Elizabeth Bryant Johnston - 1895 - 270 páginas
...Colo. Ogden's." "It will be the duty of the Historian and the Sage in all ages to omit no occasion of commemorating this illustrious man ; and until...the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington." Lord Brougham (England').... | |
| Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 476 páginas
...in the oratory of Athens and Rome. " It will be the duty of the historian and the sage, in all ages, to let no occasion pass of commemorating this illustrious...the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington! " In 1830, speaking... | |
| Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union - 1896 - 574 páginas
...by vulgar tyrants. It will be the duty of the historian and the sage in all ages to omit no occasion commemorating this illustrious man ; and, until time shall be no more, will a test of the progress our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1896 - 490 páginas
..."illustrious man, before whom all borrowed greatness sinks into insignificance." Lord Brougham said : " Until time shall be no more, will a test of the progress which our race has made ii) wisdom and virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington ! " Gladstone... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1896 - 488 páginas
..."illustrious man, before whom all borrowed greatness sinks into insignificance." Lord Brougham said : " Until time shall be no more, will a test of the progress which our race has made iu wisdom and virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington ! " Gladstone... | |
| 1899 - 262 páginas
...more. SHAKESPEARE. February 11 1732 The Birthday of George Washington, as observed during his life. Until time shall be no more, will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of WASHINGTON. LORD BROUGHAM. 1704... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 836 páginas
...Sage, in all ages, to omit no occasion of commemorating this illustrions man ; and until time shall he no more will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington." — LORD Впосовлм... | |
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