It is a triumph more glorious because far more useful to mankind than was ever won by conqueror on the field of battle. May the Atlantic telegraph, under the blessing of heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred... The Mechanics' Magazine - Page 1981858Full view - About this book
| Michael Francis O'Reilly (in religion Potamian), James Joseph Walsh - 1909 - 438 pages
..."May the Atlantic telegraph, under the blessing of Heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument...Divine Providence to diffuse religion, civilization, h'berty and law throughout the world. In this view will not all nations of Christendom spontaneously... | |
| James Young - 1912 - 412 pages
...May the Atlantic Telegraph under the blessing of Heaven prove to be the bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument...civilization, liberty and law throughout the world." The great achievements of science were fewer in those days than now at the threshold of the twentieth... | |
| United States National Museum - 1916 - 322 pages
...May the Atlantic Telegraph, under the blessing of Heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument...law throughout the world. In this view, will not all nations of Christendom spontaneously unite in the declaration that it shall be forever neutral, and... | |
| United States National Museum - 1916 - 318 pages
...May the Atlantic Telegraph, under the blessing of Heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument...law throughout the world. In this view, will not all nations of Christendom spontaneously unite in the declaration that it shall be forever neutral, and... | |
| Richard Rathbun - 1916 - 312 pages
...May the Atlantic Telegraph, under the blessing of Heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument...law throughout the world. In this view, will not all nations of Christendom spontaneously unite in the declaration that it shall be forever neutral, and... | |
| Charles Bright - 1918 - 448 pages
...Buchanan, President of the United States of America, to Queen Victoria, the following hope is expressed : " Will not all the nations of Christendom spontaneously unite in the declaration that it " (the cable) "shall be for ever neutral, and that its communications shall be held sacred to passing... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 pages
...battle. May the Atlantic Telegraph under the blessing of Heaven prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations and an instrument...Providence to diffuse religion, civilization, liberty, and laws throughout the world.52 New York's mayor, in spite of the accident to his Town Hall, regarded... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 pages
...battle. May the Atlantic Telegraph under the blessing of Heaven prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations and an instrument...Providence to diffuse religion, civilization, liberty, and laws throughout the world.52 New York's mayor, in spite of the accident to his Town Hall, regarded... | |
| Daniel R. Headrick - 1991 - 300 pages
...May the Atlantic telegraph, under the blessing of heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument...destined by Divine Providence to diffuse religion, liberty, and law throughout the world. In this view will not all the nations of Christendom spontaneously... | |
| Annteresa Lubrano - 1997 - 216 pages
..."may the Atlantic Telegraph under the blessing of heaven, prove to be a bond of perpetual peace and friendship between the kindred nations, and an instrument,...destined by Divine Providence, to diffuse religion, liberty, and law throughout the world." and Queen Victoria's message stated that it is "the ardent... | |
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