| 1848 - 704 pages
...with their strength, if need be, the Italian people in their struggle for liberty and independence. 6. Resolved, That " peace hath her victories no less...amelioration, industrial development and political reform, unmoved by the parade of hostile armies hovering on his borders, hopeful for man and trusting in God,... | |
| 1848 - 694 pages
...support of PROGRESS, the following, among other spirited resolutions, was adopted by acclamation : — " Resolved, That ' peace hath her victories no less renowned than war,' and that the noble aiiitnde of Pius IX., throwing the vast influence of the pontificate into the scale of well-attempered... | |
| 1848 - 688 pages
...support of PROGRES:;, the following, among other spirited resolutions, was adopted by acclimation : — " Resolved, That • peace hath her victories no less renowned than war,' and thnt tho noble attitude of Ршч JX,, throwing ihc vast influence of the pontificate into the Peale... | |
| 1900 - 574 pages
...trust." When we remember Michigan as it was forty years ago, and see it as it is today, we realize that "Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war," and that we, too, have our heroes, whose laurels have been gained in the paths of peace, — conquerors not... | |
| 1903 - 710 pages
...with the popular notion that only he who fights in battle for a country is a patriot. I am convinced that " peace hath her victories no less renowned than war," and that it may, and often does, happen that those who oppose a war are as patriotic as those who clamor for... | |
| City of London (England). Court of Common Council. Library Committee - 1884 - 458 pages
...Resolution, it desired to give practical expression to the sentiment of our great citizen poet — that "'Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war;' and that the triumphs of science are amongst the greatest of victories. "Astronomy has, during the nineteenth century,... | |
| William Butler - 1892 - 390 pages
...made one of the addresses, and moved six enthusiastic resolutions, the last of which we here quote : Resolved, That "peace hath her victories, no less...vast influence of the pontificate into the scale of well-attempted freedom, standing as the advocate of peaceful progress, the prompter of social amelioration,... | |
| William Butler - 1892 - 408 pages
...of the addresses, and moved six enthusiastic resolutions, the last of which we here quote : Besohed, That "peace hath her victories, no less renowned than...vast influence of the pontificate into the scale of well-attempted freedom, standing as the advocate of peaceful progress, the prompter of social amelioration,... | |
| 1898 - 610 pages
...with whom he went to Manilla. As to our friend Dr. MacMonagle, we are informed that he again believes that "peace hath her victories no less renowned than war,'' and that he points out that his candidate having been elected president, the vote being 38 to 37, that he is... | |
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