| Richard Dennis Teall Hollister - 1918 - 414 Seiten
...me proves the feeling which this occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude turned reverently towards heaven in this spacious temple of the firmament, proclaim that the day, the place, and the... | |
| 1919 - 478 Seiten
...me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common...assembling, have made a deep impression on our hearts. 2. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive... | |
| Jesse Madison Gathany - 1919 - 340 Seiten
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These 20 thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common...our assembling have made a deep impression on our 25 hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need... | |
| John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 Seiten
...me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common...gratitude turned reverently to heaven in this spacious 5 temple of the firmament, proclaim that the day, the place, and the purpose of our assembling have... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 Seiten
...me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 874 Seiten
...me, proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and, from the impulses of a common...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 876 Seiten
...me, proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and, from the impulses of a common...assembling have made a deep impression on our hearts. \ 4 If, indeed, there be anything in local- association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not... | |
| Clarence Truman Gray - 1922 - 614 Seiten
...me, proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and, from the impulses of a common...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 Seiten
...me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
| William Norwood Brigance - 1927 - 352 Seiten
...and from the impulses 'From an address to the International Convention of Kiwanis at Denver in 1924. of a common gratitude turned reverently to heaven...our assembling have made a deep impression on our hearts.9 But perhaps no mpre telling use of this method was ever made than by Woodrow Wilson in the... | |
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