| Alfred Laverack - 1878 - 456 pages
...times I was most wretched, and so restless that I never remained long in a place ; but though I went from the north to the south, and from the east to the west, the remotest place did not bring me the quietude and happiness I hoped for and sought. For a time I... | |
| Dennis Kearney - Working class - 1878 - 40 pages
...What maans this human tidal wave ? What is the matter with the country that Ihe workingmen are rising from the North to the South and from the East to the West? To do what ? To take charge of their own affairs. And here, upon the altar of Liberty, Mr. President,... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1879 - 780 pages
...degradation to commend and commemorate them. The voluntary outpouring of the public feeling, made to-day, proves this sentiment to be both just and natural. In the cities and in the villages, in the public... | |
| Greek letter societies - 1920 - 408 pages
...years, and was one of those kept on this side of the pond during the recent war. My army career extended from the north to the south and from the east to the west, where I had chance to see many college towns stripped of the familiar students. With the coming of... | |
| George D Watt - 1880 - 406 pages
...Union. There never has been a day since we came beyond these mountains that travelers could not pass from the North to the South, and from the East to the West, and through all Vol. XX. JOURNAL OF DISCOURSES. parts with perfect security. There never was a day,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1881 - 840 pages
...unggas to go and watch the progress of the world, and to see what there now was. So the unggas flew from the north to the south, and from the east to the west, and returned immediately and came before Pawang Sadia. Then said Pawang Sadia, ' 0 ! Pawang Asal, what... | |
| Society for the protection of ancient buildings - 1882 - 250 pages
...remains, and it was due to some widely spread cause, for we find it the same in all parts of England, from the north to the south, and from the east to the west. It is exceedingly probable that many of our old parish churches stand on sites already so occupied... | |
| Reginald Stuart Poole - Art - 1882 - 254 pages
...remains, and it was due to some widely spread cause, for we find it the same in all parts of England, from the north to the south, and from the east to the west. It is exceedingly probable that many of our old parish churches stand on sites already so occupied... | |
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