Biographical memoir [by Edward Everett] and speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... existence beyond its perishable nature . Like ' The witch - elm that guards St. Fillan's spring , ' it may live in story long after leaf , and branch , and root have disappeared for ever . " The interval between the peace of 1763 and ...
... existence beyond its perishable nature . Like ' The witch - elm that guards St. Fillan's spring , ' it may live in story long after leaf , and branch , and root have disappeared for ever . " The interval between the peace of 1763 and ...
Pagina xx
... existence new emotions , give decision to character , and a purpose to action . ” — pp . 7 , 8 : It may well be supposed that Mr. Webster's early opportu- nities for education were very scanty . It is indeed correctly remarked by Mr ...
... existence new emotions , give decision to character , and a purpose to action . ” — pp . 7 , 8 : It may well be supposed that Mr. Webster's early opportu- nities for education were very scanty . It is indeed correctly remarked by Mr ...
Pagina ciii
... existence threatened by the President . So completely , however , was the policy of General Jackson's administration the impulse of his own feelings and individual impressions , and so imperfectly had BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF DANIEL ...
... existence threatened by the President . So completely , however , was the policy of General Jackson's administration the impulse of his own feelings and individual impressions , and so imperfectly had BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF DANIEL ...
Pagina cxxiv
... existence of a corresponding spirit of conciliation on the part of the United States , and of a desire to bring matters to a practical result . It was bold , because it was the last ex- pedient for an amicable adjustment , and because ...
... existence of a corresponding spirit of conciliation on the part of the United States , and of a desire to bring matters to a practical result . It was bold , because it was the last ex- pedient for an amicable adjustment , and because ...
Pagina cxxxix
... existence of a right exposed to such inevitable and intolerable abuse . These and other views of the subject are presented in Mr. Webster's letter to Lord Ashburton of the 8th of August , 1842 , with a strength of reasoning and force of ...
... existence of a right exposed to such inevitable and intolerable abuse . These and other views of the subject are presented in Mr. Webster's letter to Lord Ashburton of the 8th of August , 1842 , with a strength of reasoning and force of ...
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