A Memoir of the Life of Daniel WebsterStimpson and Clapp, 1831 - 234 ページ |
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... feelings shown to that scanty production , which was sent into the world without conference with any one on the subject , or without looking for a single fact not within the recollection of the writer , has induced him to extend his ...
... feelings shown to that scanty production , which was sent into the world without conference with any one on the subject , or without looking for a single fact not within the recollection of the writer , has induced him to extend his ...
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... feelings of a maternal heart she watched the growth of her sons ; and with that inspiration , which Heaven often vouchsafes to a mother to reward her for her anxieties and pains , she prophesied their future distinction ; and , more ...
... feelings of a maternal heart she watched the growth of her sons ; and with that inspiration , which Heaven often vouchsafes to a mother to reward her for her anxieties and pains , she prophesied their future distinction ; and , more ...
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... feelings set against the prisoners ; but this current was met and turned by the arguments addressed to their understandings . There was no 3 * LIFE OF WEBSTER . 29 nation by Mr. Webster was terrifick. He fixed his ...
... feelings set against the prisoners ; but this current was met and turned by the arguments addressed to their understandings . There was no 3 * LIFE OF WEBSTER . 29 nation by Mr. Webster was terrifick. He fixed his ...
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... feeling than the Nestor of the convention— Adams . Some of his compatriots were there ; many of a succeeding generation were there ; but the actors were men of a third generation . He had known but a few of the last , and was delighted ...
... feeling than the Nestor of the convention— Adams . Some of his compatriots were there ; many of a succeeding generation were there ; but the actors were men of a third generation . He had known but a few of the last , and was delighted ...
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... feelings or reasoning , nor had he any apprehension for their heads or hearts , as he was delighted in numbering , measuring or gaug- ing , the capacities of his younger countrymen . He considered Mr. Webster as decidedly the great man ...
... feelings or reasoning , nor had he any apprehension for their heads or hearts , as he was delighted in numbering , measuring or gaug- ing , the capacities of his younger countrymen . He considered Mr. Webster as decidedly the great man ...
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