The Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel WebsterW. M. Hayward, 1853 - 112 ページ |
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... earliest victories , proclaim now that distinguished friends and champions of that great cause have fallen . It is ... early given and long continued , to our favored country . ADAMS and JEFFERSON are now no more ; and we are assembled ...
... earliest victories , proclaim now that distinguished friends and champions of that great cause have fallen . It is ... early given and long continued , to our favored country . ADAMS and JEFFERSON are now no more ; and we are assembled ...
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... early dis- tinction , to meet posterity , and to mix with the future . Like the mariner , whom the ocean and the winds carry along , till the stars which have directed his course , and lighted his pathless way , descend , one by one ...
... early dis- tinction , to meet posterity , and to mix with the future . Like the mariner , whom the ocean and the winds carry along , till the stars which have directed his course , and lighted his pathless way , descend , one by one ...
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... early periods . Each had already manifested his attachment to the cause of the country , as well as his ability to maintain it , by printed addresses , public speeches , extensive correspondence , and whatever other mode could be ...
... early periods . Each had already manifested his attachment to the cause of the country , as well as his ability to maintain it , by printed addresses , public speeches , extensive correspondence , and whatever other mode could be ...
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... early emigrated from England , and settled in Massachusetts . Discovering early a strong love of reading and of knowl- edge , together with marks of great strength and activity of mind , proper care was taken by his worthy father , to ...
... early emigrated from England , and settled in Massachusetts . Discovering early a strong love of reading and of knowl- edge , together with marks of great strength and activity of mind , proper care was taken by his worthy father , to ...
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... early life the bent of his mind was toward pol- itics ; a propensity , which the state of the times , if it did not create , doubtless , very much strengthened . Public subjects must have occupied the thoughts and filled up the ...
... early life the bent of his mind was toward pol- itics ; a propensity , which the state of the times , if it did not create , doubtless , very much strengthened . Public subjects must have occupied the thoughts and filled up the ...
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110 ページ - When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union; on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent, on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood!
110 ページ - I have not allowed myself, Sir, to look beyond the Union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances of preserving liberty when the bonds that unite us together shall be broken asunder. I have not accustomed myself to hang over the precipice of disunion, to see whether, with my short sight, I can fathom the depth of the abyss below...
14 ページ - I know there is not a man here who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep over the land, or an earthquake sink it, than one jot .or tittle of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed commander of the forces raised, or to be raised, for •defence of American liberty, may my right hand forget her cunning, and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I hesitate or waver in the support...
110 ページ - That Union we reached only by the discipline of our virtues in the severe school of adversity. It had its origin in the necessities of disordered finance, prostrate commerce, and ruined credit. Under its benign influences these great interests immediately awoke as from the dead, and sprang forth with newness of life.
12 ページ - The clear conception, outrunning the deductions of logic, the high purpose, the firm resolve, the dauntless spirit, speaking on the tongue, beaming from the eye, informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object — this, this is eloquence ; or rather it is something greater and higher than all eloquence, it is action, noble, sublime, godlike action.
13 ページ - Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, I give my hand and my heart to this vote.
110 ページ - Liberty first, and Union afterwards; but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart, — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable.
15 ページ - But whatever may be our fate, be assured, be assured that this Declaration will stand. It may cost treasure, and it may cost blood; but it will stand, and it will richly compensate for both. Through the thick gloom of the present, I see the brightness of the future, as the sun in heaven.
15 ページ - They will celebrate it with thanksgiving, with festivity, with bonfires, and illuminations. On its annual return they will shed tears, copious, gushing tears, not of subjection and slavery, not of agony and distress, but of exultation, of gratitude, and of joy.
42 ページ - A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; containing the Pronunciation, Etymology, and Explanation of all Words authorized by eminent writers ; to which are added a Vocabulary of the Roots of English Words, and an accented list of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names. By Alexander Reid, AM, Rector of the Circus School, Edinburgh.