| 1925 - 702 páginas
...savages, in terror of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." The first significant movement in the •woman suffrage crusade came in 1848 when in a Declaration... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1897 - 418 páginas
...without any vision of the grateful days when millions of their descendants should rise up and called them blessed. What a piteous story is that of Margaret...fortnight of the gathering of the church over which her husband was to preside! Let us bear her memory in our hearts to-night. But I dwell too much on physical... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1897 - 406 páginas
...savages, in terror of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...when millions of their descendants should rise up and called them blessed. What a piteous story is that of Margaret Shepard, married young to nonconforming... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1907 - 446 páginas
...Contemporaries, II., No. 84. the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." l American social life after the Revolution was subject to several new influences which modified it.... | |
| 1908 - 394 páginas
...Contemporaries," II, No. 84. of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." * American social life after the Revolution was subject 5 to several new influences which modified... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1913 - 554 páginas
...Contemporaries, II., No. 84. the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." 1 American social life after the Revolution was subject to several new influences which modified it.... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 1922 - 336 páginas
...savages, in terror of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." The rapid increase of the colonial population was due, in great part, to the large families which the... | |
| Francis Williams Rockwell - 1924 - 250 páginas
...savages, in terror of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad "and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any "vision of the grateful...descendants should " rise up and call them blessed. * * * The Puritans had other fears and "anxieties. — They dreaded the exercise here of English royal... | |
| 1925 - 666 páginas
...savages, in terror of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." The first significant movement in the woman suffrage crusade came in 1848 when in a Declaration the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker - 1927 - 420 páginas
...savages, in terror of the wilderness, and under the burden of a sad and cruel creed, and sank at last into nameless graves, without any vision of the grateful...descendants should rise up and call them blessed." 1 The typical New Englanders or Virginians of three hundred years ago may have contributed little to... | |
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