| Henry Mandeville - Readers - 1851 - 396 pages
...shall say that when in its follies and its crimes, the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new! Why is it that to man have been given passions which ho cannot tame, and which sink him below the brute;... | |
| Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 pages
...of its civilisation, human nature | may not mid its destined renovation! in the new ' Section 3. Fo: myself, I have no doubt of it. I have not the least doufct, that when our temples and our trophies | shall have moiulered into dust — when the glories... | |
| Salem Town - 1857 - 524 pages
...shall say, that, when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new. LESSON LXXXIX. ' NEW YORK AS IT ONCE WAS. — BANCROFT. [The pupil may determine the character of the... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Elocution - 1858 - 516 pages
...shall say, that when, in its follies or its crimes, the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...I have not the least doubt, that when our temples aud our trophies shall have moldered into dust; when the glories of our name shall be but the legend... | |
| Orators - 1859 - 370 pages
...old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, l.uman nature may not find its destined renovation in •...of our name shall be but the legend of tradition, philosophy will rise again in the sky of her Franklin, and glory rekindle at the urn of her WASHINGTON.... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1888 - 550 pages
...shall say that when, in its follies or its crimes, the Old World may have interred all the pride of its power and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the New ! . . . When the glories of our name shall be but the legend of tradition, philosophy will rise again... | |
| Salem Town, Nelson M. Holbrook - English language - 1864 - 516 pages
...shall say, that, when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new. LESSON LXXXIX. NEW YORK AS IT ONCE WAS. — BANCROFT. [The pupil may determine the character of the... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - Elocution - 1870 - 396 pages
...Who shall say that when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have buried all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new! when its temples and its trophies shall have mouldered into dust, — when the glories of its name... | |
| John Russell Webb - 1876 - 514 pages
...shall say that when, in its follies or its crimes, the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new. 7. For myself, I have no doubt of it. I have not the least doubt, that when our temples and our trophies... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...Who shall say that when in its follies or its crimes, the old world may have buried all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new! When its temples and its trophies shall have mouldered into dust, — when the glories of its name... | |
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