The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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Page 33
... happiness to see him in his accustomed seat at his own hospital fire - side . 65 Warned by his increasing debility he had already given some directions concerning a final disposition of his worldly affairs ; but he now desired that his ...
... happiness to see him in his accustomed seat at his own hospital fire - side . 65 Warned by his increasing debility he had already given some directions concerning a final disposition of his worldly affairs ; but he now desired that his ...
Page 34
... happiness - the essence - Good will towards men . " Much exhausted with the effort , he desired all but Dr. Jeffries and a favorite colored nurse , who had long been in his service , to leave the room , that he might rest . But 34.
... happiness - the essence - Good will towards men . " Much exhausted with the effort , he desired all but Dr. Jeffries and a favorite colored nurse , who had long been in his service , to leave the room , that he might rest . But 34.
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... happiness , and away , far , far away from the purposes of his creation . A mind like Mr. Webster's active , thoughtful , penetrating , sedate , could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below , and feel its responsibilities ...
... happiness , and away , far , far away from the purposes of his creation . A mind like Mr. Webster's active , thoughtful , penetrating , sedate , could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below , and feel its responsibilities ...
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... happiness which God ordained should first be made manifest in America . Not far from his grave is that hallowed spot in American history , where- " The heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er , As a band of exiles moored their ...
... happiness which God ordained should first be made manifest in America . Not far from his grave is that hallowed spot in American history , where- " The heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er , As a band of exiles moored their ...
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... happiness and safety of their constituents in particular , and America in general . This significant vote was soon followed by the direct proposition , which RICHARD HENRY LEE had the honor to submit to Congress , by resolution , on the ...
... happiness and safety of their constituents in particular , and America in general . This significant vote was soon followed by the direct proposition , which RICHARD HENRY LEE had the honor to submit to Congress , by resolution , on the ...
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