... in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your determination. In the solicitude you feel to approve yourselves worthy of such a trust, every thought of what is afflicting in warfare, every apprehension of danger must vanish, and you are impatient... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 331edited by - 1833Full view - About this book
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Baptists - 1881 - 212 pages
...you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your determination. In the solicitude you feel to prove yourselves worthy of such a trust, every thought of what is afflicting in warfare, every apprehension... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Baptists - 1881 - 208 pages
...you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your determination. In the solicitude you feel to prove yourselves worthy of such a trust, every thought of what is afflicting in warfare, every apprehension... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1882 - 442 pages
...it is for you to decide, whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeralpall, and wrapped in eternal gloom. It is not necessary...vanish, and you are impatient to mingle in the battle of the civilized world. Go then, ye defenders of your country, accompanied with every auspicious omen... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1883 - 454 pages
...dispelled the mists of superstition, and invited the nations to behold their God; whose magic torch kindled the rays of genius, the enthusiasm of poetry,...vanish; and you are impatient to mingle in the battle of the civilized world. Go then, ye defenders of your country, accompanied with every auspicious omen;... | |
| William Landels - Baptists - 1883 - 246 pages
...you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your...vanish, and you are impatient to mingle in the battle of the civilized world." We have no wish to convey the impression that his preaching was in all respects... | |
| William Landels - Baptists - 1883 - 470 pages
...you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your...such a trust, every thought of what is afflicting in warfare,.every apprehension of danger must vanish, and you are impatient to mingle in the battle of... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Elocution - 1887 - 476 pages
...kingdoms of Europe awoke from the sleep of ages, to run a career of virtuous emulation in everything great and good ; the freedom which dispelled the mists...your determination. In the solicitude you feel to prove yourselves worthy of such a trust, every thought of what is aHeoting your welfare, every apprehension... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Readers - 1894 - 586 pages
...you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your...vanish, and you are impatient to mingle in the battle of the civilized world. Go, then, ye defenders of your country, accompanied with every auspicious omen... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - Elocution - 1898 - 614 pages
...for you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be covered with a funeral pall and wrapt in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to await your determination. In the solicitude you feel to prove yourselves worthy of such a trust, every thought of what is afflicting in warfare, every apprehension... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - English literature - 1912 - 788 pages
...theatre of wonders ; it is for you to decide whether this freedom shall yet survive, or be clothed with a funeral pall, and wrapped in eternal gloom....vanish, and you are impatient to mingle in the battle of the civilized world. Go, then, ye defenders of your country, accompanied with every auspicious omen... | |
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