Only let us see to it that our principles--both civic and religious--are at work in full vigor on the questions which the floodtide of immigration raises.
The slums of our large cities are but the stagnant pools of illiteracy, vice, pauperism, and crime, annually fed by this floodtide of immigration.
All that was lacking was an impetus to turn a floodtide of Virginians and their neighbors into the new land.
This was the great pathway of early pioneers to Kentucky, and the course of the marvelous floodtide of immigration which swept over the mountains in the last three decades of the eighteenth century.
He was no longer in the flush and floodtide of popularity.
He had been then, in the insolence of power and floodtide of success, scheming for the restoration of the Stuarts, while affecting to favour the Hanoverian succession.
The floodtide of Indulgence had almost submerged the testimony of the Covenanters.
The Holy Spirit fell mightily upon many, causing a floodtide of spiritual life to sweep the country.
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