| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 262 Seiten
...world's scepter passed from Persia to Greece, from Greece to Italy, from Italy to Great Britain, and from Great Britain the scepter is to-day departing. It...whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. CHAPTER IV. PERILS IMMIGRATION. POLITICAL optimism is one of the vices of the American people. There... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 260 Seiten
...world's scepter passed from Persia to Greece, from Greece to Italy, from Italy to Great Britain, and from Great Britain the scepter is to-day departing. It...whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. CHAPTER IV. PEEILS rMMIGRATION. POLITICAL optimism is one of the vices of the American people. There... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 262 Seiten
...the wealth and power of the nations westward, until to-day it stands still over the cradle of i.he young empire of the West, to which the nations are...whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. CHAPTER IV. PERILS IMMIGRATION. POLITICAL optimism is one of the vices of the American people. There... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1889 - 88 Seiten
...world's scepter passed from Persia to Greece, from Greece to Italy, from Italy to Great Britain, and from Great Britain the scepter is today departing. It is...whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. CHAPTER III. THE EXHAUSTION OF THE PUBLIC LANDS. THOMAS CARLYLE once said to an American : " Ye may... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1891 - 300 Seiten
...the six new states. That is, the East will be nine members weaker and the West seventeen stronger. cradle of the young empire of the West, to which the...whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. Native Population of the U. 8. In 1880, 35,000,000. Population Foreign by birth or parentage, 15,000,000.... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1891 - 306 Seiten
...the six new states. That is, the East will be nine members weaker and the West seventeen stronger. cradle of the young empire of the West, to which the...whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. Native Population of the US in 1880, 85,000,000. Population Foreign by birth or parentage, 15,000,000.... | |
| 1894 - 592 Seiten
...has ever beckoned the wealth and power of the nations westward, until to-day it stands still over the empire of the West, to which the nations are bringing their offerings." * O mother of a mighty race, Yet lovely in thy youthful grace; The elder dames, thy haughty peers,... | |
| Edward Samuel Lewis - 1910 - 296 Seiten
...world's scepter passed from Persia to Greece, from Greece to Italy, from Italy to Great Britain, and from Great Britain the scepter is to-day departing. It...to which the nations are bringing their offerings." It is thought that the coming census will show nearly ninety millions of people in this country. In... | |
| William M. Shea - 2004 - 424 Seiten
...world's future on this generation in America is not only credible. but in the highest degree probable. Like the star in the East which guided the three kings...the cradle of the young empire of the West, to which nations are bringing their offerings. The West today is an infant, but shall one day be a giant, in... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 268 Seiten
...is to-day departing. It is passing <on to " Greater Britain," to our mighty "West, there to aremain, for there is no further West ; beyond is the Orient....whose limbs shall unite the strength of many nations. CHAPTER IV. PERILS IMMIGRATION. POLITICAL optimism is one of the vices of the American people. There... | |
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