| Robert A. Goldwin - 1987 - 168 páginas
...peace. . . . Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, and see whether we also, in our day and generation,...may not perform something worthy to be remembered." Then he concluded with abrupt and brutal rhetoric: "Let our object be: OUR COUNTRY, OUR WHOLE COUNTRY,... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Printing - 1987 - 276 páginas
...yet committed to memory — "Let us develop the resources of our land. Call forth its powers. Build its institutions, promote all its great interests,...may not perform something worthy to be remembered." STEWART McKiNNEY did so many things worthy to be remembered. We are the richer because he touched and... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 páginas
...doing. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Troilus and Cressida, act I, scene ii, line 313. Cressida is speaking. 13 Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth...may not perform something worthy to be remembered. Representative DANIEL WEBSTER, address at the laying of the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill Monument,... | |
| Dan P. McAdams - 1993 - 340 páginas
...that generative synthesis of agency and communion is captured well in these words from Daniel Webster: "Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth...generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered."26 Demand It is a mistake to say, as does Erik Erikson, that generativity is a discrete... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Health Care - 1998 - 274 páginas
...dull State of the Union speech, take a minute to read it. It says "Let us develop the resources of pur land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions,...may not perform something worthy to be remembered." If you save Medicare, it will be remembered. Now, you may well be out of office back in West Virginia... | |
| Thomas J. Carrier - 2000 - 130 páginas
...WORTHY TO BE REMEMBERED DANIEL WEBSTER Site 90: Webster Quotation (behind Speaker Rostrum). ". . . Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth...may not perform something worthy to be remembered." These words are taken from a speech by former Senator Daniel Webster of New Hampshire at the laying... | |
| Daryl M. Hafter - 1995 - 178 páginas
...future. All of us should strive for a larger vision, the kind exemplified by Daniel Webster when he said, "Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth...generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered."6 As for the future, I do not for a moment agree with those who think that the American... | |
| Randall Jordan Doyle - 2004 - 138 páginas
...he expressed throughout his life: "Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its power, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests...generation may not perform something worthy to be remembered."1 ' His oratory spoke of an America that was committed to being the best. As global leaders,... | |
| Lorenzo de Zavala - 2005 - 436 páginas
...prophetically stated to a large audience at Bunker Hill, "Let our age be the age of improvement. . . . Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth...our day and generation, may not perform something to be remembered."21 The United States's nationalist rhetoric appealed to Zavala's own nationalist... | |
| Robert L. Merz - 2006 - 149 páginas
...idealism and reality. Daniel Webster once wrote: Let us develop the resources of our land, build up its interests and see whether we also, in our day and generation, may perform something worthy to be remembered. The key American resources of the future will be our value... | |
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