The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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Page 67
... commerce , —proud of her manufac- tures , -proud of her agriculture , -proud of her institutions of art and science , and proud of her wealth , her resources and her labor . And all in turn were proud of him . His patriotism was not ...
... commerce , —proud of her manufac- tures , -proud of her agriculture , -proud of her institutions of art and science , and proud of her wealth , her resources and her labor . And all in turn were proud of him . His patriotism was not ...
Page 68
... Commerce - warbles it in the hum of her million spindles , repeats it in the rattle of her myriad looms , chants it in the sound of the ax and the hammer , in her legion workshops and her reddening forges , sounds it in the low bass of ...
... Commerce - warbles it in the hum of her million spindles , repeats it in the rattle of her myriad looms , chants it in the sound of the ax and the hammer , in her legion workshops and her reddening forges , sounds it in the low bass of ...
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... commerce ; we shall stud the long and winding shore with a hundred cities . That which we sow in weakness shall be raised in strength . From our sincere , but houseless worship , there shall spring splendid temples to record God's ...
... commerce ; we shall stud the long and winding shore with a hundred cities . That which we sow in weakness shall be raised in strength . From our sincere , but houseless worship , there shall spring splendid temples to record God's ...
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... commerce , indeed , would naturally become objects of interest to an ingenious and enterprising people , inhabiting a terri- tory closely circumscribed in its limits , and in no small part mountainous and sterile ; while the islands of ...
... commerce , indeed , would naturally become objects of interest to an ingenious and enterprising people , inhabiting a terri- tory closely circumscribed in its limits , and in no small part mountainous and sterile ; while the islands of ...
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... commerce and increase wealth among the human race . We see how this event has acted , how it must have acted , and wonder only why it did not act sooner , in the production of moral effects , on the state of human knowledge , the ...
... commerce and increase wealth among the human race . We see how this event has acted , how it must have acted , and wonder only why it did not act sooner , in the production of moral effects , on the state of human knowledge , the ...
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