| United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 734 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared; a power, which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts; whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England. The necessity of holding strictly to the principle upon which free governments are constructed, and... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 736 pages
...be compared; a power, which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions anc] military posts; whose morning drum-beat, following...earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain ul the martial airs of England. The necessity of holding strictly to the principle upon which free... | |
| Alfred Hawkins - Quebec (City) - 1834 - 548 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." And truly, when we look to our own country, what just cause of pride and dignity do we behold ! The... | |
| Alfred Hawkins, John Charlton Fisher - Québec (Québec) - 1834 - 534 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." And truly, when we look to our own country, what just cause of pride and dignity do we behold ! The... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 764 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared — a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England. ) The necessity of holding strictly to the principle upon which free governments are constructed, and... | |
| Religion - 1835 - 1040 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared — a power which has dot-, ted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.' And this conveys a withering rebuke on the ordinary desire of dishonest political art. ' Sir, I see,... | |
| Theology - 1835 - 522 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared — a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.' And this conveys a withering rebuke on the ordinary desire of dishonest political art. ' Sir, I see,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - Great Britain - 1839 - 760 pages
...and subjugation, Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared ; which has dotted over the globe with her possessions and military posts ; whose...following the sun and keeping company with the hours, encircles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain." But it is not on her power, nor the extent... | |
| William Leggett - United States - 1840 - 324 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a Power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts ; whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." Such was the cause for which our fathers fought, and such the power with which they battled. They were... | |
| William Leggett - Political science - 1840 - 324 pages
...height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a Power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts ; whose...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." Such was the cause for which our fathers fought, and such the power with which they battled. They were... | |
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