... saw filled with wives and children and countrymen in distress and terror, and looking with unutterable emotions for the issue of the combat, have presented you to-day with the sight of its whole happy population, come out to welcome and greet you... Speeches and Forensic Arguments - Page 24by Daniel Webster - 1835Full view - About this book
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument (Boston, Mass.) - 1893 - 108 pages
...whole happy population, come out to welcome and greet you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships, by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...you, but your country's own means of distinction and defence.1 All is peace; and God has granted you this sight of your country's happiness, ere you slumber... | |
| John W. Iliff - Elocution - 1893 - 616 pages
...happy population, come out to welcome and greet you with a universal jubilee. 4. Yonder proud ships, by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...you., but your country's own means of distinction and defense. 5. All is peace; and God has granted you this sight of your country's happiness ere you slumber... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument - 1894 - 118 pages
...by a 1 There were nearly two hundred of them, forty of whom had been in the battle of Bunker Hill. felicity of position appropriately lying at the foot...you, but your country's own means of distinction and defense. All is peace; and God has granted you this sight of your country's happiness ere you slumber... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill Monument - 1894 - 128 pages
...in the battle of Bunker Hill. felicity of position appropriately lying at the foot of this mount,and seeming fondly to cling around it, are not means of...you, but your country's own means of distinction and defense. All is peace ; and God has granted you this sight of your country's happiness ere you slumber... | |
| Daniel Webster - HISTORY - 1895 - 202 pages
...Boston. happy population come out to welcome and greet you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships,1 by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...country's happiness, ere you slumber in the - grave. He has allowed' you to behold and to partake the reward of your patriotic toils ; and he has allowed... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1895 - 686 pages
...—Shakespeare, Act V, Scene 1, Merchant of Venice. II. б you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...you, but your country's own means of distinction and defense. All is peace; and God has granted you this sight of your country's happiness, ere you slumber... | |
| Daniel Webster - Bunker Hill, Battle of, Boston, Mass., 1775 - 1896 - 72 pages
...happy population, come out to wel- 10 come and greet you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships, by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...you, but your country's own means of distinction and defence.1 All is peace ; and God 15 has granted you the sight of your country's happiness, ere you... | |
| American essays - 1896 - 374 pages
...whole happy population come out to welcome and greet you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships, by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the foot of this mount,1 and seeming fondly to cling around it, are not means of annoyance to you, but your country's... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - American literature - 1897 - 592 pages
...whole happy population, come out to welcome and greet you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships, by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...the grave forever. He has allowed you to behold and partake the reward of your patriotic toils; and he has allowed us, your sons and countrymen, to meet... | |
| William Benton Chamberlain - Elocution - 1897 - 516 pages
...whole happy population come out to welcome and greet you with a universal jubilee. Yonder proud ships, by a felicity of position appropriately lying at the...you, but your country's own means of distinction and defense. — WEBSTER. What lesson shall those lips teach us? Before that still, calm brow let us take... | |
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