What constitutes a state? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled... An Appeal to the People - Página 437por Horace Wiley Philbrook - 1899 - 514 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 30 páginas
...and maintenance of our political systems : " What constitutes a State? Not high rais'd battlements or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crown'd; Not bays and broad arm'd ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride; Not starr'd... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...or moated gate, Nor cities prond with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed posts, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-browod baseness wafts perfume to pride. No : men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull... | |
| William Russell - 1851 - 392 páginas
...strength and safety of a state. " What constitutes a state ? — Not high raised battlement or laboured mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crown'd, Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, proud navies ride; Not starred... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 páginas
...and generous, or that can conduce to the strength and safety of a State. " What constitutes a State 7 Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick...and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, proud navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed Baseness wafts perfume to Pride... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1852 - 248 páginas
...into exile, as if for the express purpose of meeting and routing the armies of Britain at Thick walls, or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and...ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No. MEN, HIGH-MINDED... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1852 - 248 páginas
...children." " What constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlements, or labored mound, Thick walls, or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and...ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No. MEN, HIGH-MINDED... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 páginas
...strength and safety of a State. " What constitutes a State 1 Not high-raised hattlement or iabored mound, Thick wall, or moated gate ; Not cities proud, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not hays and broad-armed ports, Where, iaughing at the storm, proud navies ride ; Nor starred and spangled... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1852 - 584 páginas
...Thick wall or moated gate ; Mot cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad armed ports Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-brow'd kaseness wafts perfumes to pride ; No 1 men, high-minded men ; These constitute the State... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly - 1852 - 716 páginas
...Thick wall or moated gate ; Hot cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad armed ports Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts, WTicre low-brow'd kaseness wafts perfumes to pride; No 1 men, high-minded men ; Does any one doubt... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 páginas
...and generous, or that can conduce to the strength and safety of a State. " What constitutes a State 1 Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall, or moated gate ; Not cities prond, with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm,... | |
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