The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... England to Georgia ; and there they will lie forever . And , sir , where American Liberty raised its first voice ; and where its youth was nurtured and sus- tained , there it still lives , in the strength of its manhood and full of its ...
... England to Georgia ; and there they will lie forever . And , sir , where American Liberty raised its first voice ; and where its youth was nurtured and sus- tained , there it still lives , in the strength of its manhood and full of its ...
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... England sufferings , New England struggles , and New England triumphs , during the war of the Revolution ? There was scarcely a dry eye in the Senate ; all hearts were overcome ; grave judges and men grown old in dignified life turned ...
... England sufferings , New England struggles , and New England triumphs , during the war of the Revolution ? There was scarcely a dry eye in the Senate ; all hearts were overcome ; grave judges and men grown old in dignified life turned ...
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... England men walked down Pennsylvania avenue that day , after the speech , with a firmer step and bolder air— “ pride in their port , defiance in their eye . " You would have sworn they had grown some inches taller in a few hours ' time ...
... England men walked down Pennsylvania avenue that day , after the speech , with a firmer step and bolder air— “ pride in their port , defiance in their eye . " You would have sworn they had grown some inches taller in a few hours ' time ...
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... In conformity with the wish expressed in his will , everything was arranged with the utmost simplicity , in the order usual in a New England funeral , but private it could not be . In addition to the general sense of loss in the removal 41.
... In conformity with the wish expressed in his will , everything was arranged with the utmost simplicity , in the order usual in a New England funeral , but private it could not be . In addition to the general sense of loss in the removal 41.
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... England States , and delegations from other States and cities , with hundreds of personal , devoted friends of Mr. Webster , quietly passed into the long sad procession ; truly a sad procession ; for the multitudes that lined the path ...
... England States , and delegations from other States and cities , with hundreds of personal , devoted friends of Mr. Webster , quietly passed into the long sad procession ; truly a sad procession ; for the multitudes that lined the path ...
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