As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by writers of romance. An Historical Rhapsody on Mr. Pope - Page 90by Thomas Tyers - 1782 - 95 pagesFull view - About this book
| Josiah Tucker - Great Britain - 1782 - 176 pages
...quserimus invidi." As to the future Grandeur of America, and its being a rifing Empire, under one liead, whether Republican, or Monarchical, it is one of the...Notions, that ever was conceived even by Writers of Romance. for there is nothing in the Genius of jhe People, the Situation of their Country, try, or... | |
| 1886 - 890 pages
...far-sighted man in many things ; but he said, " As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived oven by writers of romance. The mutual antipathies... | |
| Charles Sumner - United States - 1874 - 212 pages
...predicts their terrible destiny : — " As to the future grandeur of America and its being a rising empire under one Head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived, even by writers of romance. For there is... | |
| Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1877 - 558 pages
...predicts their terrible destiny: — "As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived, even by writers of romance. For there is... | |
| George Bancroft - Constitutional history - 1882 - 556 pages
...Tucker, the dean of Gloucester, remarked: " As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire, under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by writers of romance. The mutual antipathies... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1884 - 610 pages
...Tucker, the dean of Gloucester, remarked: " As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire, under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by writers of romance. The mutual antipathies... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1885 - 616 pages
...Tucker, the dean of Gloucester, remarked : " As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire, under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by writers of romance. The mutual antipathies... | |
| 1899 - 212 pages
...must have warranted such a statement: "As to the future grandeur of America and Its being a rising empire under one head, whether republican or monarchical, It Is one of the idlest and most visionary nations that ever was conceived, even by writers of romance. The mutual antipathies... | |
| Joseph Stratford - Gloucestershire (England) - 1887 - 384 pages
...authors of their respective sufferings. As to the future grandeur of America and its being a rising empire under one head, whether Republican or Monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by the writers of romance. For there... | |
| John Fiske - United States - 1888 - 624 pages
...far-sighted man in many things; but he said, " As to the future grandeur of America, and its being a rising empire under one head, whether republican or monarchical, it is one of the idlest and most visionary notions that ever was conceived even by writers of romance. The mutual antipathies... | |
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