| 1917 - 968 頁
...thousand other young Americans who in the groves of nearly four hundred institutions of higher learning from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the Gulf, are dedicating themselves at this same hour to the same high cause— all of you entering to magnify... | |
| 1895 - 724 頁
...lines have large and well-equipped hospitals for the care of their injured ; and thus it comes that from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the gulf, this innovation of railway surgery is practiced. Time was when physician and laymen believed the "... | |
| John Howard Harris - 1926 - 620 頁
...and the world into one. The engineers, by building interlacing lines of railways in our own country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the Gulf, have done as much for the perpetual union of the states as the statesman and warrior. Already the universal... | |
| Erna Risch - 1962 - 840 頁
...army; but the Quartermaster General supplied the means of moving that army and his command extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the Gulf. 13 It would have been difficult to find an abler 10 (1) Meigs Papers, (21 May 1861). (2) Pocket Diaries... | |
| Erna Risch - 1989 - 824 頁
...army; but the Quartermaster General supplied the means of moving that army and his command extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the Gulf. 13 It would have been difficult to find an abler 10 (1) Meigs Papers, (21 May 1861). (2) Pocket Diaries... | |
| Ralph D. Gray - 1994 - 460 頁
...of the future. Let all render grateful thanks to the God of nations for our free and peaceful land from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the Gulf." Pride, indeed; and beyond that, optimism, and confidence in the future. I do not get the impression... | |
| Cornel West, Eddie S. Glaude - 2003 - 1084 頁
...American society. Clanton declared that it was the will of God that black Baptist unity should ring from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf. In this way, prejudice, which is the child of ignorance, will be removed, the color-line, which is... | |
| 1926 - 484 頁
...very large one, a huge assembly, bringing delegates, clerical and lay, from all parts of the Union, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, and from regions beyond our borders, and in all likelihood, by reason of the dedication of our new Seminary... | |
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