Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, Secretary of State for the United States: Delivered in the Senate and in the House of Representatives of the United States, Fourteenth and Fifteenth December, 1852R. Armstrong, 1853 - 86 страница |
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... patriotism , and his long and faithful services in the most important public trusts , have caused his death to be lamented throughout the country , and have earned for him a lasting place in our history . " [ Extract from the ...
... patriotism , and his long and faithful services in the most important public trusts , have caused his death to be lamented throughout the country , and have earned for him a lasting place in our history . " [ Extract from the ...
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... hand of the reaper Took the ears that were hoary , " but never brighter in intellect , purer in patriotism , nor more powerful in influence , than when the grave closed upon their labors , leaving their memory and their 15.
... hand of the reaper Took the ears that were hoary , " but never brighter in intellect , purer in patriotism , nor more powerful in influence , than when the grave closed upon their labors , leaving their memory and their 15.
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... patriotism . And he acquired a European reputation by the state - papers he prepared upon various questions of our foreign policy ; and one of these his refutation and exposure of an absurd and arrogant pretension of Austria - is ...
... patriotism . And he acquired a European reputation by the state - papers he prepared upon various questions of our foreign policy ; and one of these his refutation and exposure of an absurd and arrogant pretension of Austria - is ...
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... patriotism and sin- cerity . But I am unwilling , Mr. Speaker , to dwell upon this portion of his career . The fires of that crisis have subsided ; but their ashes are yet warm with recent strife . What Mr. WEBSTER did , and the other ...
... patriotism and sin- cerity . But I am unwilling , Mr. Speaker , to dwell upon this portion of his career . The fires of that crisis have subsided ; but their ashes are yet warm with recent strife . What Mr. WEBSTER did , and the other ...
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... patriotism having endured the tempest , his reputation shone with fresh lustre after it had passed . Clay and WEBSTER on that day stood linked hand - in - hand , and averted the perils that menaced their common country . In the last ...
... patriotism having endured the tempest , his reputation shone with fresh lustre after it had passed . Clay and WEBSTER on that day stood linked hand - in - hand , and averted the perils that menaced their common country . In the last ...
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Страница 45 - Liberty first, and Union afterwards; but everywhere spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart, LIBERTY AND UNION, NOW AND FOREVER...
Страница 45 - What is all this worth?" Nor those other words of delusion and folly, "Liberty first and Union afterward," but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart — "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable.
Страница 47 - A superior and commanding human intellect, a truly great man, when Heaven vouchsafes so rare a gift, is not a temporary flame, burning brightly for a while, and then giving place to returning darkness. It is rather a spark of fervent heat, as well as radiant light, with power to enkindle the common mass of human mind; so that when it glimmers in its own decay, and finally goes out in death, no night follows, but it leaves the world all light, all on fire, from the potent contact of its own spirit.
Страница 77 - They are no more, as in 1776, bold and fearless advocates of independence; no more, as at subsequent periods, the head of the government; no more, as we have recently seen them, aged and venerable objects of admiration and regard. They are no more. They are dead. But how little is there of the great and good which can die!
Страница 40 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.