| John Stowell - 1908 - 412 Seiten
...can conceive its magnitude. How beautiful are these HUM.: 'To the West, to the West, to the I..a»d of the Free, Where the mighty Missouri rolls down to the sea; Where a man is a man if he is willing to toil, And the humblest may gather the fruits of the soil." Is it not a fact that people... | |
| Giles Seagram - 1908 - 344 Seiten
...man, bad. Behold two poor innocents driven from home by adverse circumstances ! We're going west. ' To the west, to the west, to the land of the free.' Who've you got with you ?" " Oh a Coomarella nigger, one of Thorpe's boys. He's asleep in here." "... | |
| Robert Barr - 1909 - 364 Seiten
...cherish a faint hope that Flannigan may underestimate the enemy. Anyhow, we'll see what happens. So : " To the West, to the West, to the land of the free, Where the mighty Missouri rolls down to the sea." "I believe it's the Hudson at New York, Mr. Trevelyan." "All right; make it so." Before the Adriatic... | |
| Edward Nathaniel Calisch - 1909 - 290 Seiten
..."Ivy Green," "Cheer, Boys, Cheer," "A Life on the Ocean Wave," "I'm Afloat," "Some Love to Roam," and "To the West, to the West, to the Land of the Free." Marcus M. Kalisch, 1828-1885, was a Biblical scholar, commentator and archaeologist, who was the author... | |
| Charles Russell Baron Russell of Killowen - 1910 - 278 Seiten
...song; I've not heard it since I was a boy: "To the West, to the West, to the Land of the Free, Where mighty Missouri rolls down to the sea, Where a man is a man if he's willing to toil And the humblest may gather the fruits of the soil." Well, Missouri is a mighty but it is also a muddy river.... | |
| Charles Russell Baron Russell of Killowen - 1910 - 286 Seiten
...cross the mighty Missouri. You recollect Henry Russell's song; I've not heard it since I was a boy: "To the West, to the West, to the Land of the Free, Where mighty Missouri rolls down to the sea, Where a man is a man if he's willing to toil And the humblest... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1910 - 534 Seiten
...tamper with science ; but there it is. Nothing to our English way of thinking is so West as America. " To the West, to the West, to the land of the free," we sing. The American Exhibition, a few years ago, was called "The Far West." But how does a Japanese... | |
| 1911 - 688 Seiten
...rhetorical stanzas rendered in the drawing-room by a baritone voice. These are the opening lines : — To the West ! to the West ! to the land of the free, Where mighty Missouri rolls down to the sea, Where a man is a man, if he "s willing to toil. And the humblest... | |
| George A. Birmingham - 1914 - 298 Seiten
...discuss the impression made on me by the claim of America to be, in some special way, a free country. " To the West ! to the West ! to the land of the free." So my farmer friend sang to me twenty years ago. The tradition survives. The American citizen believes... | |
| George A. Birmingham - 1914 - 328 Seiten
...twilight of that June evening moved him beyond his self-restraint and he sang to me with immense emotion: "To the West! to the West! To the Land of the Free!" I was vaguely uncomfortable then, not understanding what was in his heart. I know a little better now.... | |
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