| George Washington Burnap - American essays - 1845 - 366 pages
...star obscured, — bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as. What is all this worth 1 nor those other words of delusion and folly, Liberty...spread all over in characters of living light, blazing in all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole... | |
| George Washington Burnap - American essays - 1845 - 404 pages
...and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as, What is all this worth 1 nor those other words of delusion and folly, Liberty first and union afterwards, but every where,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...obscured — bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — Wh-at w all thvt wtrth ? Nor those other words of delusion and folly — Liberty — -first, and union — afterwards — but BMrfwiOT*, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...trophies-^-streaniing in their original lustre, not a stripe erased, or polluted, nor a single star obscured — bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this wurt/i ? Nor those other words of delusion and folly — Liberty— first, anj union — afterwciriii... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 372 pages
...and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing for its motto, no such miserable...all over in characters of living light, blazing on air its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...nor a single star obscured — -bearing for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What in all this worth ] Nor those other words of delusion...characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folda as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that... | |
| Sarah Mytton Maury - Statesmen, American - 1847 - 266 pages
...and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured ; bearing for its motto no such miserable...and folly, Liberty first, and Union afterwards; but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they... | |
| Elocution - 1847 - 312 pages
...trophies streaming in their original lustre, — not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured; — bearing, for its motto, no such miserable...folly, 'Liberty first, and Union afterwards,' — but everywhere spread all over, in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - Readers - 1848 - 468 pages
...and trophies streaming in their original luster, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing for its motto, no such miserabl'e...of delusion and folly, " Liberty first, and Union afterward ;" — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 310 pages
...trophies streaming in their original lustre, — not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured; — bearing, for its motto, no such miserable...folly, 'Liberty first, and Union afterwards,' — but everywhere spread all over, in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they... | |
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