Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 - United States |
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... sentiment , on questions of deep and permanent interest ; and thus , in all probability , to establish in the community , habits of thinking and of action , which will affect the public concerns as long as the Union shall exist . It is ...
... sentiment , on questions of deep and permanent interest ; and thus , in all probability , to establish in the community , habits of thinking and of action , which will affect the public concerns as long as the Union shall exist . It is ...
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... sentiments , in the literature of his country . Of other individuals of splendid genius , and powerful influence in their day , death has left an im- palpable shadow only , with posterity . Mr. WEBSTER , should he ་ ཌ PREFACE . be cut ...
... sentiments , in the literature of his country . Of other individuals of splendid genius , and powerful influence in their day , death has left an im- palpable shadow only , with posterity . Mr. WEBSTER , should he ་ ཌ PREFACE . be cut ...
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... sentiments , and imbibing their spirit ; by accompanying them in their toils , by sympathizing in their sufferings , and rejoicing in their successes and their triumphs , we mingle our own existence with theirs , and seem to belong to ...
... sentiments , and imbibing their spirit ; by accompanying them in their toils , by sympathizing in their sufferings , and rejoicing in their successes and their triumphs , we mingle our own existence with theirs , and seem to belong to ...
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... sentiments and thoughts , it may be actively operating on the happiness of those who come after it . Poetry is found to have few stronger concep- tions , by which it would affect or overwhelm the mind , than those in which it presents ...
... sentiments and thoughts , it may be actively operating on the happiness of those who come after it . Poetry is found to have few stronger concep- tions , by which it would affect or overwhelm the mind , than those in which it presents ...
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... sentiment , when fully excited , than an attachment to civil or political freedom . That freedom which the conscience demands , and which men feel bound by their hopes of salvation to contend for , can hardly fail to be attained ...
... sentiment , when fully excited , than an attachment to civil or political freedom . That freedom which the conscience demands , and which men feel bound by their hopes of salvation to contend for , can hardly fail to be attained ...
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