The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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Page 51
... respect and admiration . We feel that , under any circumstances , in any condition of social life , and at almost any period of time , his great capacity would have been felt and acknowledged . He does not appear , like many eminent men ...
... respect and admiration . We feel that , under any circumstances , in any condition of social life , and at almost any period of time , his great capacity would have been felt and acknowledged . He does not appear , like many eminent men ...
Page 61
... respect of the American people . Webster's intellect resembled the glory of noontide sun - his profound reason would admit of no successful answer . Equally at home , at the Bur , or in Congressional Halls , he has won , in the noblest ...
... respect of the American people . Webster's intellect resembled the glory of noontide sun - his profound reason would admit of no successful answer . Equally at home , at the Bur , or in Congressional Halls , he has won , in the noblest ...
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... respect and gratitude which universally pervade the land . ADAMS and JEFFERSON are no more . On our fiftieth anniversary , the great day of National Jubilee , in the very hour of public rejoicing , in the midst of echoing and re ...
... respect and gratitude which universally pervade the land . ADAMS and JEFFERSON are no more . On our fiftieth anniversary , the great day of National Jubilee , in the very hour of public rejoicing , in the midst of echoing and re ...
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... respect and homage of mankind . They live in their example ; and they live , emphatically , and will live in the influence which their lives and efforts , their principles and opinions , now exercise , and will continue to exer- cise ...
... respect and homage of mankind . They live in their example ; and they live , emphatically , and will live in the influence which their lives and efforts , their principles and opinions , now exercise , and will continue to exer- cise ...
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... soil he never de- parted . While still living at Quincy , and at the age of twenty - four , Mr. Adams was present , in this town , on the argument before the Supreme Court , respect- ing Writs of Assistance , and heard the celebrated and 7.
... soil he never de- parted . While still living at Quincy , and at the age of twenty - four , Mr. Adams was present , in this town , on the argument before the Supreme Court , respect- ing Writs of Assistance , and heard the celebrated and 7.
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