| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 Seiten
...land. (Fitz Greene Halleck ;) doubly immortalized as it is in the deathless dramas of Shakespeare ; i confident against the world in arms,' as it may have...Congress — let the result accomplish his object, 4 the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men,' and a wreath of more unfading virtue shall entwine... | |
| 1880 - 1050 Seiten
...bard of our own native land ;* doubly immortalized as it is in the deathless dramas of Shakespear; " confident against the world in arms," as it may have...and diffusion of knowledge among men," and a wreath or more unfading verdure shall entwine itself in the lapse of future ages around the name of Smithson,... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 282 Seiten
...has recently been from the purest fountain of poetical inspiration in the loftier strain of Alnwick Castle, tuned by a bard from our own native land (Fitz...past and may still be in the virtues of its present \\ (IXFORII STl'DlvNT. I7,S'>. Fldmtypi I'rintins Co.- Biwton. s } '.I'' * "... . "' ii JAMES SMITHSON... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 296 Seiten
...has recently been from the purest fountain of poetical inspiration in the loftier strain of Alnwick Castle, tuned by a bard from our own native land (Fitz...past and may still be in the virtues of its present •'A:-:ES SMITHF^N. \S \N CIM'OKIl STUDKNT. Mc-lintvpt I'riiitiiitr (-'o.. Boston ,.<•• .SS>.i-'>y... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 1054 Seiten
...bard of our own native land;* doubly immortalized as it is in the deathless dramas of Shakespear ; " confident against the world in arms," as it may have...possessors by inheritance ; let the trust of James Smithsou to the United States of America, be faithfully executed by their Representatives in Congress... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 294 Seiten
...native land (Fitz Greene Halleck); doubly immortalized as it is in the deathless dramas of Shakspearo; 'confident against the world in arms,' as it may have...past and may still be in the virtues of its present '! M••;. • ••• .' -.-:-i( • . r-, . • . «.n,-.,ijk :. . •.••is... :•• i-,-,'.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 1054 Seiten
...bard of our own native land;* doubly immortalized as it is in the deathless dramas of Shakespear ; " confident against the world in arms," as it may have...ages long past, and may still be in the virtues of it» present possessors by inheritance; let the trust of James Smithson to the United States of America,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 850 Seiten
...of Addison; freshened and renovated in our memory as it has recently been from the purest fountain of poetical inspiration in the loftier strain of Aluwick...past and may still be in the virtues of its present \> \N OM'OKH MI IlfNT. • i .IN ."iiif". iii.'ii- "••'.. '; >>' T '••_'. it'' ' Hl-t > i ..... | |
| 1881 - 856 Seiten
...has recently been from the purest fountain of poetical inspiration in the loftier strain of Alnwick Castle, tuned by a bard from our own native land (Fitz...past and may still be in the virtues of its present \ . I' N, IV- ' -I I. :.'. ... •. ... . ' «• I !.:•* ! •. -tll'i . .> ' " • . ! ! .-» .... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 834 Seiten
...has recently been from the purest fountain of poetical inspiration in the loftier strain of Alnwick Castle, tuned by a bard from our own native land (Fitz...past and may still be in the virtues of its present I .. > <>\- •• .. • -. -i., .. ' ... - -i « ill i "'l- •' ! !'ii ' •• • : .'! .!•••»!•:«:•... | |
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