| 1821 - 438 pages
...recommend the general cause by the countenance of her voice, and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brow would no longer beam with, the ineffable splendor of freedom and indepen. dence; but... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 564 pages
...recommend the general cause, by the countenance of her voice and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 556 pages
...the general cause, by the countenance of her voice, and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1899 - 418 pages
...recommend the general cause, by the countenance of her voice and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence ; but in... | |
| John Joseph Valentine - 1899 - 62 pages
...the general cause, by the countenance of her voice, and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in... | |
| John Joseph Valentine - 1899 - 60 pages
...cause, by the countenance of her voice, and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knoivs that by once enlisting under other banners than her...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in... | |
| George Henry Shibley - 1900 - 264 pages
...recommend the general cause by the countenance of her voice and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...INSENSIBLY CHANGE FROM LIBERTY TO FORCE. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 488 pages
...recommend the general cause by the countenance of her voice and the benignant sympathy of her example. She well knows that, by once enlisting under other banners...individual avarice, envy, and ambition, which assume the color and usurp the standard of freedom. • The fundamental maxims of her policy would insensibly... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 472 pages
...the wars of interest and intrigue, of individual avarice, envy, and ambition, which assume the color and usurp the standard of freedom. The fundamental...insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in... | |
| 1901 - 694 pages
...well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own. She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners...and usurp the standard of Freedom. The fundamental maxim of her policy would insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet on her brows would... | |
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