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" On this question of principle, while actual suffering was yet afar off, they raised their flag against a power, to which, for purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted... "
History of New Hampshire, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1830: With ... - Halaman 119
oleh Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 422 halaman
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The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign ..., Volume 1

James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1845 - 522 halaman
...height of her glory, was not to be compared, — a power which has dotted over the whole surface of the globe with her possessions and military posts, —...earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of its martial airs15?' These words, assuredly, " See inthe Appendix, No. III., gions which are under...
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Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, Volume 1

Henry Barnard - 1846 - 486 halaman
...purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome in the height of her glory is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." The extension of the language of England has almost kept pace with the extension of her power. England...
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Journal, Volume 1

Rhode Island Institute of Instruction - 1846 - 512 halaman
...purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome in the height of her glory is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." The extension of the language of England has almost kept pace with the extension of her power. England...
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The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle

1846 - 1028 halaman
...height of her glory, was not to be compared, — a power which has dotted over the whole surface of the globe with her possessions and military posts, —...earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of its martial airs?"2 These words, assuredly, are not a vain hyperbole, the mere effusions of a glowing,...
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The British World in the East: A Guide Historical, Moral, and ..., Volume 2

Leitch Ritchie - 1846 - 540 halaman
...the earth ; and as for the extent of her territory, to use the felicitous language of Webster, " her morning drumbeat following the sun, and keeping company...earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of its martial airs." When the author of these volumes was invited to prepare a Survey of the British...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 6

1847 - 724 halaman
...indeed not without concern that we feel compelled to state, that the illustrious founders of that " power, which has dotted over the surface of the whole...following the sun, and keeping company with the hours, encircles the earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England,"...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 6

1847 - 726 halaman
...the illustrious founders of that " power, which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe wilh her possessions and military posts — whose morning...following the sun, and keeping company with the hours, eucirdes the earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England," couldn't...
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The English Presbyterian Messenger, Volume 4-5

1852 - 798 halaman
...to think of that far-spread sway, which Daniel Webster so finely expressed when he said, that our " morning drum-beat, following the sun and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England ; " we may, as Christians, indulge...
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Essays and Reviews ...

Edwin Percy Whipple - 1848 - 372 halaman
...purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome, in the height of her glory, ia not to be compared, — a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole...and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England." This passage is worthy the attention of those who think that Mr. Webster is too practical in his system...
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A History of the Oriental Nations: Chiefly Possessions of Great Britain ...

Leitch Ritchie - 1848 - 526 halaman
...the earth ; and as for the extent of her territory, to use the felicitous language of Webster, " her morning drumbeat following the sun, and keeping company...earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of its martial airs." When the author of these volumes was invited to prepare a Survey of the British...
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