The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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Page 28
... ground for hope . He stated that he could prove that my client hired the farm , but there was not a word in the lease about the sale , nor was there a word spoken about the sale when the lease was signed , as he should prove by a ...
... ground for hope . He stated that he could prove that my client hired the farm , but there was not a word in the lease about the sale , nor was there a word spoken about the sale when the lease was signed , as he should prove by a ...
Page 43
... ground , and dwell upon the example and counsels of a Christian , as a husband , father , and friend . I trust it will be no rude wounding of the spirit , no intrusion upon the privacy of domestic life , to allude to a few circumstances ...
... ground , and dwell upon the example and counsels of a Christian , as a husband , father , and friend . I trust it will be no rude wounding of the spirit , no intrusion upon the privacy of domestic life , to allude to a few circumstances ...
Page 48
... ground , where rests the dust of some of the early Pilgrim Fathers . Mr. Webster had himself superintended the preparation of the tomb , and the erection of the monuments to the wife and children he had lost , directing that the one ...
... ground , where rests the dust of some of the early Pilgrim Fathers . Mr. Webster had himself superintended the preparation of the tomb , and the erection of the monuments to the wife and children he had lost , directing that the one ...
Page 53
... ground , hallowed by liberty or religion , without being kindled by the genius of the place ; he cannot mention a name , consecrated by self - devotion and patriotism , without doing it eloquent homage . Seeing clearly , and feeling ...
... ground , hallowed by liberty or religion , without being kindled by the genius of the place ; he cannot mention a name , consecrated by self - devotion and patriotism , without doing it eloquent homage . Seeing clearly , and feeling ...
Page 11
... grounds of pro- ceeding , and presses topics of argument , which had often been stated and pres- sed before . But it was ... ground of dispute between England and the Colonies is sufficient to remove any unfavorable impression in this ...
... grounds of pro- ceeding , and presses topics of argument , which had often been stated and pres- sed before . But it was ... ground of dispute between England and the Colonies is sufficient to remove any unfavorable impression in this ...
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