Keywords: bookid:catchwordsofpatr00rice bookidcatchwordsofpatr00rice bookyear:1908 bookyear1908 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:rice__wallace__1859_1939 bookauthorricewallace18591939 booksubject:patriotism booksubjectpatriotism bookpublisher:chicago__a_c__mcclurg___co_ bookpublisherchicagoacmcclurgco bookcontributor:harold_b__lee_library bookcontributorharoldbleelibrary booksponsor:brigham_young_university booksponsorbrighamyounguniversity bookleafnumber:47 bookleafnumber47 bookcollection:brigham_young_university bookcollectionbrighamyounguniversity bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana text writing bookid:catchwordsofpatr00rice bookidcatchwordsofpatr00rice bookyear:1908 bookyear1908 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:rice__wallace__1859_1939 bookauthorricewallace18591939 booksubject:patriotism booksubjectpatriotism bookpublisher:chicago__a_c__mcclurg___co_ bookpublisherchicagoacmcclurgco bookcontributor:harold_b__lee_library bookcontributorharoldbleelibrary booksponsor:brigham_young_university booksponsorbrighamyounguniversity bookleafnumber:47 bookleafnumber47 bookcollection:brigham_young_university bookcollectionbrighamyounguniversity bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana text writing Identifier: catchwordsofpatr00rice Title: Catch words of patriotism Year: 1908 (1900s) Authors: Rice, Wallace, 1859-1939 Subjects: Patriotism Publisher: Chicago, A.C. McClurg & co. Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: I to Equality before the law-. Motto of Nehras&a, admitted 1867. Let the safety of the peoplehe the supreme law. Motto of Missouri, admitted 1821. Stpr& Freedom works prosperity,industry, and wealth. Henri/ vPard Beecher.{Inauguration Day.) ^iVitk malice toward none,with charity for all, witnfirmness for the right as Godgives us to see the right, letus strive on to finish the workwe are in. —Abraham Lincoln, 1865. ^r tfrtfr- U L* i ■fl Mgj wam^^mumm^^^m m ~i # Text Appearing After Image: b ; S STifth (Boston Massacre, 1770.) God chose these men to dieAs teachers ana types, that tohumble lives may chiefaward he made;That from lowly ones, andrejected stones, the tem-ples base is laid. John Boyle OReilly. £txtlt Our government has trod-den down no man s liberties;it has crushed no State. Itsdaily respiration is liberty andpatriotism; its yet youthfulveins are full of enterprise andcourage, and honorable love ofglory and renown. Daniel ^Webster. tffr £r lA-TirA ft & Tne people s will is theprice of our liberty, and tneinspiration of our faith in tne XVepubllC. —Grover Cleveland. You can not fix bounds totne onward march of thisgreat country. You can notfetter tne limbs of the younggiant. He will burst all your chains. —Stephen A. Douglas. Ntttttjf Those nations which havegone m search of grandeur,power, and splendor, whilethey acquired those visionarytlessings, lost their freedom. Patrick Henry. a r Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: catchwordsofpatr00rice Title: Catch words of patriotism Year: 1908 (1900s) Authors: Rice, Wallace, 1859-1939 Subjects: Patriotism Publisher: Chicago, A.C. McClurg & co. Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: I to Equality before the law-. Motto of Nehras&a, admitted 1867. Let the safety of the peoplehe the supreme law. Motto of Missouri, admitted 1821. Stpr& Freedom works prosperity,industry, and wealth. Henri/ vPard Beecher.{Inauguration Day.) ^iVitk malice toward none,with charity for all, witnfirmness for the right as Godgives us to see the right, letus strive on to finish the workwe are in. —Abraham Lincoln, 1865. ^r tfrtfr- U L* i ■fl Mgj wam^^mumm^^^m m ~i # Text Appearing After Image: b ; S STifth (Boston Massacre, 1770.) God chose these men to dieAs teachers ana types, that tohumble lives may chiefaward he made;That from lowly ones, andrejected stones, the tem-ples base is laid. John Boyle OReilly. £txtlt Our government has trod-den down no man s liberties;it has crushed no State. Itsdaily respiration is liberty andpatriotism; its yet youthfulveins are full of enterprise andcourage, and honorable love ofglory and renown. Daniel ^Webster. tffr £r lA-TirA ft & Tne people s will is theprice of our liberty, and tneinspiration of our faith in tne XVepubllC. —Grover Cleveland. You can not fix bounds totne onward march of thisgreat country. You can notfetter tne limbs of the younggiant. He will burst all your chains. —Stephen A. Douglas. Ntttttjf Those nations which havegone m search of grandeur,power, and splendor, whilethey acquired those visionarytlessings, lost their freedom. Patrick Henry. a r Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: catchwordsofpatr00rice Title: Catch words of patriotism Year: 1908 (1900s) Authors: Rice, Wallace, 1859-1939 Subjects: Patriotism Publisher: Chicago, A.C. McClurg & co. Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: I to Equality before the law-. Motto of Nehras&a, admitted 1867. Let the safety of the peoplehe the supreme law. Motto of Missouri, admitted 1821. Stpr& Freedom works prosperity,industry, and wealth. Henri/ vPard Beecher.{Inauguration Day.) ^iVitk malice toward none,with charity for all, witnfirmness for the right as Godgives us to see the right, letus strive on to finish the workwe are in. —Abraham Lincoln, 1865. ^r tfrtfr- U L* i ■fl Mgj wam^^mumm^^^m m ~i # Text Appearing After Image: b ; S STifth (Boston Massacre, 1770.) God chose these men to dieAs teachers ana types, that tohumble lives may chiefaward he made;That from lowly ones, andrejected stones, the tem-ples base is laid. John Boyle OReilly. £txtlt Our government has trod-den down no man s liberties;it has crushed no State. Itsdaily respiration is liberty andpatriotism; its yet youthfulveins are full of enterprise andcourage, and honorable love ofglory and renown. Daniel ^Webster. tffr £r lA-TirA ft & Tne people s will is theprice of our liberty, and tneinspiration of our faith in tne XVepubllC. —Grover Cleveland. You can not fix bounds totne onward march of thisgreat country. You can notfetter tne limbs of the younggiant. He will burst all your chains. —Stephen A. Douglas. Ntttttjf Those nations which havegone m search of grandeur,power, and splendor, whilethey acquired those visionarytlessings, lost their freedom. Patrick Henry. a r Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: catchwordsofpatr00rice Title: Catch words of patriotism Year: 1908 (1900s) Authors: Rice, Wallace, 1859-1939 Subjects: Patriotism Publisher: Chicago, A.C. McClurg & co. Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: I to Equality before the law-. Motto of Nehras&a, admitted 1867. Let the safety of the peoplehe the supreme law. Motto of Missouri, admitted 1821. Stpr& Freedom works prosperity,industry, and wealth. Henri/ vPard Beecher.{Inauguration Day.) ^iVitk malice toward none,with charity for all, witnfirmness for the right as Godgives us to see the right, letus strive on to finish the workwe are in. —Abraham Lincoln, 1865. ^r tfrtfr- U L* i ■fl Mgj wam^^mumm^^^m m ~i # Text Appearing After Image: b ; S STifth (Boston Massacre, 1770.) God chose these men to dieAs teachers ana types, that tohumble lives may chiefaward he made;That from lowly ones, andrejected stones, the tem-ples base is laid. John Boyle OReilly. £txtlt Our government has trod-den down no man s liberties;it has crushed no State. Itsdaily respiration is liberty andpatriotism; its yet youthfulveins are full of enterprise andcourage, and honorable love ofglory and renown. Daniel ^Webster. tffr £r lA-TirA ft & Tne people s will is theprice of our liberty, and tneinspiration of our faith in tne XVepubllC. —Grover Cleveland. You can not fix bounds totne onward march of thisgreat country. You can notfetter tne limbs of the younggiant. He will burst all your chains. —Stephen A. Douglas. Ntttttjf Those nations which havegone m search of grandeur,power, and splendor, whilethey acquired those visionarytlessings, lost their freedom. Patrick Henry. a r Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |