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A HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS IN THE CIVIL WAR - Page 116
by WILLIAM SCHOULER - 1868
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Modern Achievement, Volume 10

1902 - 624 pages
...Ordinance of 1787. GEORGE F. HOAR. Meaning and Literature of the Flag ALL hail to our glorious ensign! Courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to which, in all time, it shall be entrusted ! May it ever wave in honor, in unsullied glory, and patriotic hope, on the dome of the Capitol,...
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Story of the American Flag with Patriotic Selections and Incidents

Samuel Fallows - 1903 - 132 pages
...ranks in their defense. — Col. DB Henderson. OUR NATIONAL BANNER. All hail to our glorious ensign ! courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to...which, in all time, it shall be intrusted ! May it ever RAISING THE FLAG. Specially photographed for the "Story of the American Flag." wave in honor, in unsullied...
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Story of the American Flag with Patriotic Selections and Incidents

Samuel Fallows - 1903 - 128 pages
...ranks in their defense. — Col. DB Henderson. OUR NATIONAL BANNER. All hail to our glorious ensign ! courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to...which, in all time, it shall be intrusted ! May it ever RAISING THE FLAG. Specially photographed for the "Story of the American Flag." wave in honor, in unsullied...
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Pennsylvania School Journal, Volume 52

1903 - 668 pages
...contests of Knowledge, Justice, Beauty, Love. — Charles Sunnier. ALL hail to our glorious ensign ! courage to the heart and strength to the hand, to which, in all time, it shall be entrusted ! May it ever wave first in honor, in unsullied glory and patriotic hope, on the dome 220...
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Citizenship and the Duties of a Citizen

Walter Lorenzo Sheldon - 1904 - 480 pages
...weeping hermit there ! — COLLINS. Classic for Beading: or Recitation. "All hail to our glorious ensign! Courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to...which, in all time, it shall be intrusted! May it ever ivavc in honor, in unsullied glory, and patriotic hope, on the dome of the capital, on the country's...
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Studies in Reading

James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1912 - 380 pages
...Weaving of the Tartan. BETH DAY: The Blind Weaver. OUR NATIONAL BANNER All hail to our glorious ensign! courage to the heart and strength to the hand, to which, in all time, it shall be entrusted! May it ever wave first in honor, in unsullied glory and patriotic hope, on the dome of the...
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The Stars and Stripes: A History of the United States Flag

Charles West Stewart - 1915 - 104 pages
...of national righteousness. THE NATIONAL BANNER. BY EDWAED EVERETT. All hail to our glorious ensign ! Courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to which, in all time, it shall be entrusted ! May it ever wave in honor, in unsullied glory, and patriotic hope, on the dome of the capitol,...
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Hymnal for American Youth

Henry Augustine Smith - 1919 - 356 pages
...ч1 1 1 i Г II 1 — Í^-U Spoettopbe to tbc Лае (All uniting) All hail to our glorious ensign! Courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to which, in all time, it shall be entrusted. On whatsoever spot it is planted, there may freedom have a foothold, humanity a brave champion,...
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Edward Everett, Orator and Statesman

Paul Revere Frothingham - 1925 - 548 pages
...Union ! Courage to the heart and strength to the hand to which in all times it shall be entrusted! May it ever wave in unsullied honor over the dome...on the tented field, upon the wave-rocked topmast. ... As it was first given to the breeze within the limits of our beloved State, so may the last spot...
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Edward Everett, Orator and Statesman

Paul Revere Frothingham - 1925 - 544 pages
...through the bosoms of twenty millions of freemen, that its outraged honor must be vindicated. . . . All hail to the flag of the Union ! Courage to the heart and strength to the hand to which in all times it shall be entrusted! May it ever wave in unsullied honor over the dome of the Capitol, from...
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