The Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel Webster: Comprising Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson : First Settlement of New England : Bunker Hill Monument : Reply to HayneW.M. Hayward, 1853 - 112 pagini |
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... event which terminates life can alone crown its honors and its glory , what felicity is here ! The great Epic of ... events of the Revolution , that the death of either would have touched EULOGY ...
... event which terminates life can alone crown its honors and its glory , what felicity is here ! The great Epic of ... events of the Revolution , that the death of either would have touched EULOGY ...
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... event . We are not assembled , therefore , fellow citizens , as men overwhelmed with calamity by the sudden disruption of the ties of friendship or affection , or as in despair for the Republic , by the untimely blighting of its hopes ...
... event . We are not assembled , therefore , fellow citizens , as men overwhelmed with calamity by the sudden disruption of the ties of friendship or affection , or as in despair for the Republic , by the untimely blighting of its hopes ...
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... event proved , that as he judged well for his own reputation , so he judged well , also , for the in- terest and permanent fame of his country . The result of that trial proved that notwithstanding the high degree of excitement then ...
... event proved , that as he judged well for his own reputation , so he judged well , also , for the in- terest and permanent fame of his country . The result of that trial proved that notwithstanding the high degree of excitement then ...
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... event of fortune , to the country and to posterity . The cause of Ameri- can independence , moreover , was now to be presented to the world in such man- ner , if it might so be , as to engage its sympathy , to command its respect , to ...
... event of fortune , to the country and to posterity . The cause of Ameri- can independence , moreover , was now to be presented to the world in such man- ner , if it might so be , as to engage its sympathy , to command its respect , to ...
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... event , nearly contempo- rary with our government under the present Constitution , which so entirely shocked all Europe , and disturbed our relations with her leading powers , should be thought , by different men , to have different ...
... event , nearly contempo- rary with our government under the present Constitution , which so entirely shocked all Europe , and disturbed our relations with her leading powers , should be thought , by different men , to have different ...
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Adams American ancestors authority Banquo blessing British Parliament BUNKER HILL MONUMENT cause character civil colonies commerce Congress constitution Continental Congress dangerous debate Declaration duties early effect England enjoy established existence expressed fathers favorable feeling fellow-citizens fortune ground happiness Hartford Convention heart Heaven honorable gentleman honorable member hope human important independence interest interfere internal improvement Jefferson JOHN ADAMS king knowledge labor legislature liberty live look maintain Massachusetts measures ment military Mount Wollaston natural never object occasion opinions oppression original palpable Parliament party passed patriotism peace political popular possess present President principles public lands question regard religion religious resistance respect revolution right of revolution ROBERT TREAT PAINE Senate sentiments slavery South Carolina speech spirit tariff tariff of 1816 thing THOMAS JEFFERSON thought tion trust unconstitutional Union United venerable votes whole