| 1856 - 458 oldal
...is not a wonder that the former succumbed, and retreated step by step toward the setting sun, until the "places that once knew them shall know them no more forever." Boonesborough was one of those forts, or stations, erected by the early settlers of Kentucky, to protect... | |
| Massachusetts - 1869 - 894 oldal
...of this institution, but which had long since failed, because " there was nothing to draw with," so that " the places that once knew them shall know them no more forever." The larger scholars have been so classified that one division can be engaged in their studies one part... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1859 - 422 oldal
...that slumbers at her side. The dust of both is scattered without distinction to the winds of heaven. The places that once knew them shall know them no more forever, and their record is quickly blotted out from the memory of man. All this is of the earth, earthy. The... | |
| Concord Railroad Corporation - 1869 - 650 oldal
...were, one year, fifteen hundred dollars, have all been swept away by the fiat of the stockholders, and the places that once knew them shall know them no more forever; and when the new board came into power, they found, gentlemen, this elephant on their hands. It was... | |
| Concord Railroad Corporation - 1869 - 656 oldal
...were, one year, fifteen hundred dollars, have all been swept away by the fiat of the stockholders, and the places that once knew them shall know them no more forever; and when the new board came into power, they found, gentlemen, this elephant on their hands. It was... | |
| 1872 - 502 oldal
...served to connect the past with the present; and their work being done, they have disappeared, and the places that once knew them shall know them no more forever. Who were their friends, or who their enemies, what their social, or civil, or religious state, what... | |
| Mrs. Hugh Roy Scott - 1875 - 334 oldal
...so they had, but where are they, poor creatures of the dust? And where are their gods? — gone; and the places that once knew them, shall "know them no more forever;" but, though ages upon ages have passed away since that proud day in their history, the Pantheon still... | |
| 1878 - 592 oldal
...served to connect the past with the present, and their work being done, they have disappeared, and the places that once knew them shall know them no more forever. Who were their friends, or who their enemies ; what their social or civil or religious state ; what... | |
| William Penn Lyon - 1907 - 302 oldal
...the brave actors in the stirring and momentous scenes of the Revolution have nearly all passed away. 'The places that once knew them shall know them no more forever.' There are doubtless those within the sound of my voice today who never have met, and who never will... | |
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