You hear now no roar of hostile cannon, you see no mixed volumes of smoke and flame rising from burning Charlestown. The ground strewed with the dead and the dying; the impetuous charge; the steady and successful repulse; the loud call to repeated assault;... Speeches and Forensic Arguments - Page 60by Daniel Webster - 1848Full view - About this book
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...strewed with the dead and the dying; the impetuous charge ; the steady and successful repulse; the loud call to repeated assault; the summoning of all that...fearlessly bared in an instant to whatever of terror there maybe in war and death; all these you have witnessed, but you witness them no more. AH is peace. The... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument (Boston, Mass.) - 1825 - 44 pages
...dying ; the impetuous charge ; the steady arid successful repulse ; the loud call* to repeated assawk;" the summoning of all that Is manly to repeated resistance...; a thousand bosoms freely and fearlessly bared in art instant to Whatever of terror there 'may be in war^atid death j^-all these you 'have' witnessed,'... | |
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...strewed with the dead and the dying ; the impetuous charge ; the steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summoning of all that is manly to repeated resistance ; a thousand hosoms freely and fearlessly hared in an instant to whatever of terror there may he in war and death... | |
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...steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summoning of all that is 15 manly to repeated resistance ; a thousand bosoms freely...peace. The heights of yonder metropolis, its towers 20 and roofs, which you then saw filled with wives and children and countrymen in distress and terror,... | |
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...repulse;—the loud call to repeated assault;—the summoning of all that is manly to repeated resistance;—a thousand bosoms freely and fearlessly bared in an...instant to whatever of terror there may be in war and death;—all these you have witnessed, but you witness them no more. 3. All is peace. The heights of... | |
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...strowed with the dead and the dying ; the impetuous charge ; the steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summoning of all that...death ; — all these you have witnessed, but you witr ness them no more. All is peace. The heights of yonder metropolis, its towers and roofs, which... | |
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...strowed with the dead and the dyiim; the impetuous" charge ; the steady and succesful repul'^i the loud call to repeated assault ; the summoning of all that is manly to repealed resistance ; a thousand bosoms freely and fearlessly bared in an instant to whatever of terror... | |
| Moses Severance - American literature - 1833 - 304 pages
...strowed with the dead and the dying ; the impetuous1 charge ; the steady anil succesful repulse; the loud call to repeated assault; the summoning of all that is manly to repealed resistance ; a thousand bosoms freely and feavlessly bared in an instant to whatever of terror... | |
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...strowed with the dead and the dying ; the impetuous charge; the steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summoning of all that...towers and roofs, which you then saw filled with wives, nnd children, and countrymen, in distress and terror, and looking with unutterable emotions for the... | |
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