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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... learning could furnish . Every grievance enumerated in the long catalogue of the De- claration had been the subject of his discussion , and the object of his remon- strance and reprobation . From 1760 , the Colonies , the rights of the ...
... learning could furnish . Every grievance enumerated in the long catalogue of the De- claration had been the subject of his discussion , and the object of his remon- strance and reprobation . From 1760 , the Colonies , the rights of the ...
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... learning may toil for it , but they will toil in vain . Words and phrases may be marshalled in every way , but they cannot compass it . It must exist in the man , in the subject , and in the occasion Affected passion , intense ...
... learning may toil for it , but they will toil in vain . Words and phrases may be marshalled in every way , but they cannot compass it . It must exist in the man , in the subject , and in the occasion Affected passion , intense ...
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... learning , and to the cause of general knowl- edge . Of the advantages of learning , indeed , and of literary accomplish- ments , their own characters were striking recommendations , and illustrations . They were scholars , ripe and ...
... learning , and to the cause of general knowl- edge . Of the advantages of learning , indeed , and of literary accomplish- ments , their own characters were striking recommendations , and illustrations . They were scholars , ripe and ...
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... learning , and especially classical learn- ing , to reproach . Men have seen that it might exist , without mental superior- ity , without vigor , without good taste , and without utility . But in such cases classical learning has only ...
... learning , and especially classical learn- ing , to reproach . Men have seen that it might exist , without mental superior- ity , without vigor , without good taste , and without utility . But in such cases classical learning has only ...
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... learning could furnish . Every grievance enumerated in the long catalogue of the De- claration had been the subject of his discussion , and the object of his remon- strance and reprobation . From 1760 , the Colonies , the rights of the ...
... learning could furnish . Every grievance enumerated in the long catalogue of the De- claration had been the subject of his discussion , and the object of his remon- strance and reprobation . From 1760 , the Colonies , the rights of the ...
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