The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страници |
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... tion of his character as a public man , gathered partly from the quarters we have indicated , and partly from original sources , will not be uninteresting to our readers : " It seems to have been universally conceded , since 5.
... tion of his character as a public man , gathered partly from the quarters we have indicated , and partly from original sources , will not be uninteresting to our readers : " It seems to have been universally conceded , since 5.
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Daniel Webster. " It seems to have been universally conceded , since Mr. Web- ster's death , that his ambition throughout life , or at least throughout his entire public career , was to serve his country ; and to illustrate and ...
Daniel Webster. " It seems to have been universally conceded , since Mr. Web- ster's death , that his ambition throughout life , or at least throughout his entire public career , was to serve his country ; and to illustrate and ...
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... seem to have sobbed as they dropped from the pen : " My Father , Ebenezer Webster ! -born at Kingston , in the lower part of the State , in 1739 - the handsomest man I ever saw , except my brother EZEKIEL , who appeared to me , and so ...
... seem to have sobbed as they dropped from the pen : " My Father , Ebenezer Webster ! -born at Kingston , in the lower part of the State , in 1739 - the handsomest man I ever saw , except my brother EZEKIEL , who appeared to me , and so ...
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... seems to the narrator himself most tame , spiritless , unjust . Much of the instantaneous effect of the speech arose , of course , from the orator's delivery - the tones of his voice , his countenance , and manner . * These die mostly ...
... seems to the narrator himself most tame , spiritless , unjust . Much of the instantaneous effect of the speech arose , of course , from the orator's delivery - the tones of his voice , his countenance , and manner . * These die mostly ...
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... seem lonesome without you . " The thoughtful and kindly feeling which dictated all the arrange- ments , permitted any who wished , to enter the house by the principal entrance , walk through a small sitting - room , where hang several ...
... seem lonesome without you . " The thoughtful and kindly feeling which dictated all the arrange- ments , permitted any who wished , to enter the house by the principal entrance , walk through a small sitting - room , where hang several ...
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