The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... 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 original spirit . If discord and disunion shall wound it — if party strife and ...
... 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 original spirit . If discord and disunion shall wound it — if party strife and ...
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... Liberty first , and Union afterwards ; but everywhere , spread all over in characters of living light , bla- * Mr. Webster may have had in his mind , when speaking of the gorgeous ensign of the Republic , Milton's description of the ...
... Liberty first , and Union afterwards ; but everywhere , spread all over in characters of living light , bla- * Mr. Webster may have had in his mind , when speaking of the gorgeous ensign of the Republic , Milton's description of the ...
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... LIBERTY AND 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 ...
... LIBERTY AND 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 ...
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... liberty , its aspirations shall be to claim kindred with his spirit . Then this Daniel was preferred above the Presidents and Princes , because an excellent spirit was in him . Know thou , O stranger , to the fame Of this much loved ...
... liberty , its aspirations shall be to claim kindred with his spirit . Then this Daniel was preferred above the Presidents and Princes , because an excellent spirit was in him . Know thou , O stranger , to the fame Of this much loved ...
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... 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 deeply , he makes us see ...
... 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 deeply , he makes us see ...
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