| 1863 - 538 頁
...little effort for any of us to do so, for all I our hearts are there already. Yes, we are all there, — from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, — we are all there, at this high noon of our Xation's birthday, in that beautiful City of Brotherly... | |
| Horace Mann - 1845 - 356 頁
...voice that sweeps over its whole surface, and comes back to us in echoes from its extrerriest borders. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, men cheer, inflame, exasperate each other, as though they were neighbors in the same street. What the... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1845 - 336 頁
...voice that sweeps over its whole surface, and comes back to us in echoes from its extremest borders. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, men cheer, inflame, exasperate each other, as though they were neighbors in ihe same street. What the... | |
| Horace Mann - 1845 - 352 頁
...voice that sweeps over its whole surface, and comes back to us in echoes from its extremest borders. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, men cheer, inflame, exasperate each other, as though they were neighbors in the same street. What the... | |
| 1869 - 424 頁
...periodical devoted to its advocacy ; and we now send it gratuitously to nearly a thousand leading newspapers from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, to some 350 Young Men's Christian Associations, to all our higher Seminaries of Learning,... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1863 - 732 頁
...if this Republic can thereby be made a united, powerful, and free Protestant community, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the Gulf ? Why not, if the spirit of secession, the foe of all true national life, can thereby be extirpated... | |
| Robert John Walker - 1864 - 406 頁
...dwell upon that theme. I fully concur with him, and with the sentiments to which I am responding, that "from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, from the source to the mouth of the Mississippi," the Union must be one and inseparable. -We cannot... | |
| John William Draper - 1865 - 352 頁
...the influences that model the character and determine the thoughts of men. The UNITED STATES reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The midst of this vast territory is depressed so as to form a valley, ranging north and... | |
| John William Draper - 1866 - 336 頁
...the influences that model the character and determine the thoughts of men. o The UNITED STATES reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The midst of this vast territory is depressed so as to form a valley, ranging north and... | |
| Horace Mann - 1867 - 600 頁
...voice that sweeps over its whole surface, and comes back to us in echoes from its extremest borders. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, men cheer, inflame, exasperate each other, as though they were neighbors in the same street. What the... | |
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