The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 97
... hope , this enthusiasm lasted , no military chieftain could succeed . La- fayette was beloved by his army , and they had confidence in his virtue . But the moment he called on that army to support him against the revolution , he was ...
... hope , this enthusiasm lasted , no military chieftain could succeed . La- fayette was beloved by his army , and they had confidence in his virtue . But the moment he called on that army to support him against the revolution , he was ...
Page 145
... hope has been sufficient : and , although , at times it has been almost extinguished , yet it has again revived ; and now , that it is brighter than in the times past , I urge all connected with the service to confident hope , and ...
... hope has been sufficient : and , although , at times it has been almost extinguished , yet it has again revived ; and now , that it is brighter than in the times past , I urge all connected with the service to confident hope , and ...
Page 220
... hope still look before . Nerved to a stern resolve , fulfil thy lot , - Reveal the secrets nature has unveiled thee ; All higher gifts by toil intense are bought , — Has thy firm will in action ever failed thee ? Only on distant summits ...
... hope still look before . Nerved to a stern resolve , fulfil thy lot , - Reveal the secrets nature has unveiled thee ; All higher gifts by toil intense are bought , — Has thy firm will in action ever failed thee ? Only on distant summits ...
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