The Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Webster: Containing His Most Celebrated Orations, a Selection from the Eulogies Delivered on the Occasion of His Death; and His Life and Times,Duane Rulison, 1861 - 552 ページ |
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... express our loss , -vain the attempt to describe the feelings of our souls ! Though months have rolled away since his spirit left this terrestrial orb and sought the shining worlds on high , yet the sad event is still remembered with ...
... express our loss , -vain the attempt to describe the feelings of our souls ! Though months have rolled away since his spirit left this terrestrial orb and sought the shining worlds on high , yet the sad event is still remembered with ...
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... express and formal in its terms and of a most binding and solemn nature . That the acts in question impair this contract has already been sufficiently shown . They repeal and abrogate its most essential parts . " A single observation ...
... express and formal in its terms and of a most binding and solemn nature . That the acts in question impair this contract has already been sufficiently shown . They repeal and abrogate its most essential parts . " A single observation ...
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... express his opinions upon it , it cannot , I think , be improper for us to express ours . The only certain effect of this resolution is to express , in a form usual in bodies constituted like this , our approbation of the general ...
... express his opinions upon it , it cannot , I think , be improper for us to express ours . The only certain effect of this resolution is to express , in a form usual in bodies constituted like this , our approbation of the general ...
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... express no opposition to the doctrines which they have avowed , and the application which they have made of those doctrines to the cause of Greece . But I trust we are not disposed to leave them in any doubt as to our sentiments upon ...
... express no opposition to the doctrines which they have avowed , and the application which they have made of those doctrines to the cause of Greece . But I trust we are not disposed to leave them in any doubt as to our sentiments upon ...
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... express- ing in general terms the viciousness of his life and the hopelessness of escape from punishment . When his asso- ciates in guilt heard his fate , they said it was not unex- pected by them , for they had often heard him say he ...
... express- ing in general terms the viciousness of his life and the hopelessness of escape from punishment . When his asso- ciates in guilt heard his fate , they said it was not unex- pected by them , for they had often heard him say he ...
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