The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... Union , by which alone its existence is made sure , it will stand in the end , by the side of that Sometime later than this , after a rupture had taken place between Gen. Jackson and himself , Mr. Forsyth , of Georgia , on being ...
... Union , by which alone its existence is made sure , it will stand in the end , by the side of that Sometime later than this , after a rupture had taken place between Gen. Jackson and himself , Mr. Forsyth , of Georgia , on being ...
Page 23
... Union ; on States dissevered , discordant , belligerent ! on a land rent with civil feuds , or drenched , it may be , in fraternal blood ! Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the Republic ...
... Union ; on States dissevered , discordant , belligerent ! on a land rent with civil feuds , or drenched , it may be , in fraternal blood ! Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the Republic ...
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... UNION , NOW AND FOREVER , ONE AND INSEPARABLE ! " The speech was over , but the tones of the orator still lingered upon the ear , and the audience , unconscious of the close , retained their positions . The agitated countenance , the ...
... UNION , NOW AND FOREVER , ONE AND INSEPARABLE ! " The speech was over , but the tones of the orator still lingered upon the ear , and the audience , unconscious of the close , retained their positions . The agitated countenance , the ...
Page 59
... Union , to honor the great men of the Revolution , to vindicate International Law , to develop the resources of the country , and transmit the blessings of good government to all who should thereafter walk on American soil . It is right ...
... Union , to honor the great men of the Revolution , to vindicate International Law , to develop the resources of the country , and transmit the blessings of good government to all who should thereafter walk on American soil . It is right ...
Page 60
... UNION . When Adams and Jefferson died , Faneuil Hall was shrouded in mourning , and its arches rung with his lofty and just commendations of their services to liberty . and mankind . From his eulogy on the occasion of their deaths ...
... UNION . When Adams and Jefferson died , Faneuil Hall was shrouded in mourning , and its arches rung with his lofty and just commendations of their services to liberty . and mankind . From his eulogy on the occasion of their deaths ...
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