Eloquence of the United States, Volumul 5Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... fame , for the triumph of freedom and the birth of nations , to inquire how far it has been productive of the advantages we might reasonably have expected , and where they have fallen short of our expectations . To investigate the ...
... fame , for the triumph of freedom and the birth of nations , to inquire how far it has been productive of the advantages we might reasonably have expected , and where they have fallen short of our expectations . To investigate the ...
Pagina 130
... fame survives ! bounded only by the limits of the earth , and by the extent of the human mind . He survives in our hearts , in the growing knowledge of our chil- dren , in the affection of the good throughout the world ; and when our ...
... fame survives ! bounded only by the limits of the earth , and by the extent of the human mind . He survives in our hearts , in the growing knowledge of our chil- dren , in the affection of the good throughout the world ; and when our ...
Pagina 131
... fame , he stood , the bulwark of our safety , undismayed by disaster , unchanged by change of for- tune ? Or will you view him in the precarious fields of Trenton , where deep gloom , unnerving every arm , reigned triumphant through our ...
... fame , he stood , the bulwark of our safety , undismayed by disaster , unchanged by change of for- tune ? Or will you view him in the precarious fields of Trenton , where deep gloom , unnerving every arm , reigned triumphant through our ...
Pagina 140
... fame , as it ought to pass , to posterity , I should be the successful organ of your will , the minister of his virtues , and may I dare to say , the humble partaker of his immortal glory . These are ambitious , deceiving hopes , and I ...
... fame , as it ought to pass , to posterity , I should be the successful organ of your will , the minister of his virtues , and may I dare to say , the humble partaker of his immortal glory . These are ambitious , deceiving hopes , and I ...
Pagina 143
... fame to heroes , and as consummate prudence as ensures suc- cess to valor ; fearless of dangers that were personal to him ; hesitating and cautious , when they affected his country ; preferring fame before safety or repose , and duty ...
... fame to heroes , and as consummate prudence as ensures suc- cess to valor ; fearless of dangers that were personal to him ; hesitating and cautious , when they affected his country ; preferring fame before safety or repose , and duty ...
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