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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... regard . They are no more . They are dead . But how little is there , of the great and good , which can die ! To their country they yet live , and live forever . They live in all that perpetuates the remem- brance of men on earth ; in ...
... regard . They are no more . They are dead . But how little is there , of the great and good , which can die ! To their country they yet live , and live forever . They live in all that perpetuates the remem- brance of men on earth ; in ...
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... regard as the result of fortune ; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace . Why , then , why then , Sir , do we not as soon as possible change this from a civil to a national war ? And since we must fight it through , why not ...
... regard as the result of fortune ; the latter she would feel as her own deep disgrace . Why , then , why then , Sir , do we not as soon as possible change this from a civil to a national war ? And since we must fight it through , why not ...
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... regard , for political knowledge or for general attainments , than the minister of this then infant republic . Immediately on his return to his native country , at the organization of the government under the present Constitution , his ...
... regard , for political knowledge or for general attainments , than the minister of this then infant republic . Immediately on his return to his native country , at the organization of the government under the present Constitution , his ...
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... regard and esteem , as when filling the most important places of public trust . There remained to Mr. Jefferson yet one other work of patriotism and ben- eficence , the establishment of a University in his native state . To this object ...
... regard and esteem , as when filling the most important places of public trust . There remained to Mr. Jefferson yet one other work of patriotism and ben- eficence , the establishment of a University in his native state . To this object ...
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... regard through life , so these great men made it the subject of their testamentary bounty . Mr. Jefferson is understood to have bequeathed his library to the University of Virginia , and that of Mr. Adams is bestowed 21.
... regard through life , so these great men made it the subject of their testamentary bounty . Mr. Jefferson is understood to have bequeathed his library to the University of Virginia , and that of Mr. Adams is bestowed 21.
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