hero, the sage, the patriot of America—the man on whom in times of danger, every eye was turned and all hopes were placed, lives now only in his own great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate State Normal Monthly - Page 109by Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia - 1897Full view - About this book
| Jared Sparks - 1853 - 638 pages
...certain. Our Washington is No- vn no more! The hero, the patriot, and the sage of America; the Proceeding" man on whom in times of danger every eye was turned,...placed, lives now only in his own great actions, and m the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. If, Sir, it had even not been usual openly to... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 pages
...doubt, has been rendered but too certain Our WASHINGTON is no more! The Hero, the Patriot, and the Sage of America—the man on whom, in times of danger,...great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. " If, sir, it had even not been usual openly to testify respect for the memory... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1855 - 638 pages
...rendered but too certain. Our Washington is no more ! The hero, the patriot, and the sage of America ; the man on whom in times of danger every eye was turned,...great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. If, Sir, it had even not been usual openly to testify respect for the memory... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 410 pages
...speech to the House. tam. Our Washington is no more! The hero, the patriot, and the sage of America; the man on whom in times of danger every eye was turned,...great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. If, sir, it had even not been usual openly to testify respect for the memory... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1858 - 572 pages
...announced with doubt, has been rendered but too certain. Our Washington is no more! The Hero, the Sage, and the Patriot of America—the man on whom, in times,...of danger, every eye was turned, and all hopes were placed—lives now only in his own great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted... | |
| Joel Munsell - 1858 - 542 pages
...his bravery and untiring patriotism. 1799. GEORGE WASHINGTON, the American hero and statesman, the man on whom, in times of danger, every eye was turned and all hopes were placed, expired without a struggle, at Mount Vernon, in the 68th year of his age. 1797. Great earthquake at... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 524 pages
...rendered but too certain. Our Washington ia no more! The hero, the patriot, and the sage of America; the man on whom in times of danger every eye was turned,...great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. If, Sir, it had even not been usual openly to testify respect for the memory... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 478 pages
...rendered but too certain. Our Washington is no more ! The hero, the patriot, and the sage of America ; the man on whom in times of danger every eye was turned,...great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. If, Sir, it had even not been usual openly to testify respect for the memory... | |
| 1859 - 370 pages
...rendered but too certain. Our Washington is DO more. Th< hero, the patriot, and the sage of America; the man on whom in times of danger every eye was turned,...great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people. If, Mr, it had even not been usual openly to testify respect for the memory of... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1859 - 378 pages
...yesterday announced with doubt, has been rendered but too certain. Our Washington is no more ! The Hero, the Sage, the Patriot of America—the man on...of danger every eye was turned and all hopes were placed—lives now only in his own great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted... | |
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