THE possible destiny of the United States of America, — as a nation of a hundred millions of freemen, — stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, living under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an august... The Quarterly Review - Страница 563под редакцията на - 1846Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Philip Lindsley - 1866 - 746 страници
..."From his cradle, He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one." (Said of Wolaey, in Henry VIII.) 20. "The possible destiny of the United States of America,...under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an august conception." (Coleridge.*) 21. "Tu tua fac cures: camera mitte... | |
| Philip Lindsley - 1866 - 742 страници
..."From his cradle, He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one." (Said of Wolsey, in Henry VIII.) 20. "The possible destiny of the United States of America,...under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an august conception." (Coleridge.} 21. "Tu tua fac cures: csetera mitte... | |
| Frederic De Peyster, New-York Historical Society - 1866 - 100 страници
...of the Uni"ted States of America — as a nation of a hundred " millions of freemen — ftretching from the Atlantic " to the Pacific, living under the laws of Alfred, and " fpeaking the language of Shakefpeare and Milton," which Coleridge added, is "an auguft conception!"... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 588 страници
...England's own writers has said, " The possible destiny of the United States of America, as a nation of one hundred millions of freemen, stretching from the Atlantic...under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an nugust conception." It. is an augusx conception, finely embodied ; and... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - 1870 - 396 страници
...England's own writers has said, " The possible destiny of the United States of America, as a nation of one hundred millions of freemen, stretching from the Atlantic...under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an august conception." long as our posterity shall continue to inhabit these... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1871 - 544 страници
...the United States of America — as a nation of a hundred millions of freemen — stretching from tho Atlantic to the Pacific, living under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an august conception. Why should we not wish to see it realized ? America... | |
| 1883 - 734 страници
...grand country that they exult in the magnificent thought of Coleridge : "A nation of a hundred million freemen, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific,...under the laws of Alfred and speaking the language of Shakespeare." Upon the arrival of the regiment at Fort Belknap orders were received assigning the companies... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 502 страници
...Captain B. Hall. — Northern and Southern States.— Taxation.* — Democracy with Slavery. — Quakers. THE possible destiny of the United States of America,...of Shakspere and Milton, is an august conception. Why should we not wish to see it realised ? America would then be England viewed through a solar microscope... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 312 страници
...destiny of the United States of America,—as a nation ot a hundred millions of freemen,—stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, living under the laws of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspeare and Milton, is an august conception. Why should we not wish to see it realized ? America... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 504 страници
...hundred millions of freemen, — stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, living under the lawa of Alfred, and speaking the language of Shakspere and Milton, is an august conception. Why should we not wish to see it realised ? America would then be England viewed through a solar microscope... | |
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