| Daniel Webster - Compromise of 1850 - 1850 - 52 pages
...to my duty during this struggle, whether the sun and the stars shall appear or shall not appear for many days. I speak to-day for the preservation of...quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich and so dear to us all. These are the topics that I propose to myself to discuss... | |
| Daniel Webster - Compromise of 1850 - 1850 - 64 pages
...my duty during this struggle, whether the sun and the stars shall appear, or shall not appear, for many days. I speak to-day for the preservation of...solicitous and anxious heart, for the restoration t<*the country of that quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich and so... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 568 pages
...to my duty during this struggle, whether the sun and the stars shall appear, or shall not appear for many days. I speak to-day for the preservation of...quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich, and so dear to us all. These are the topics that I propose to myself to discuss... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 566 pages
...to my duty during this struggle, whether the sun and the stars shall appear, or shall not appear for many days. I speak to-day for the preservation of...quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich, and so dear to us all. These are the topics that I propose to myself to discuss... | |
| Rufus Choate - Eulogies - 1853 - 112 pages
...ever before, that " all the ends he aimed at were his country's, his God's, and truth's." He declared, "I speak to-day for the preservation of the Union....for the restoration to the country of that quiet and harmony, which make the blessings of this Union so rich and so dear to us all. These are the motives... | |
| Jacob S. Denman - Children's poetry - 1853 - 158 pages
...whole. I speak to-day for the preservation of the Union ; I speak from a solicitous and anxious desire for the restoration to the country of that quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich and so dear to us - all. I should much prefer to hear from every member upon this... | |
| Sons of New Hampshire - New Hampshire - 1854 - 254 pages
...disbanded fragments of a once glorious Union." " Our poor works may perish, but thine shall endure." " I speak to-day for the preservation of the Union. Hear me for my cause." " Captatores verborum." " Liberty and Union — now and forever." "I still live." CHANDLER & Co., opposite,... | |
| Sons of New Hampshire - New Hampshire - 1854 - 254 pages
...disbanded fragments of a once glorious Union." " Our poor works may perish, but thine shall endure." " I speak to-day for the preservation of the Union. Hear me for my cause." " Captatores verborum." " Liberty and Union — now and forever." "I still live." CHANDLER & Co., opposite,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - Legislators - 1854 - 554 pages
...during this struggle, whether the sun and the stars shall appear, or shall not appear for many days. 1 speak to-day for the preservation of the Union. " Hear me for my cause." I VOL. II. U* speak to-day, out of a solicitous and anxious" heart, for the restoration to the country... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Death notices - 1859 - 662 pages
...my duty during this struggle, whether the sun and the stars shall appear, or shall not appear, for many days. I speak to-day for the preservation of...quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich and so dear to us all. These are the topics that I propose to myself to discuss... | |
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