The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страница |
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... cravat , a costume , than which none is more becoming to his face and expression . This courtly particularity of dress adds no little to the influence of his manner and appearance . No one ever looked the orator , as he did- 20.
... cravat , a costume , than which none is more becoming to his face and expression . This courtly particularity of dress adds no little to the influence of his manner and appearance . No one ever looked the orator , as he did- 20.
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... no contradiction . They swarmed in the streets , having become miraculously multitudinous . They clustered in parties and fought the scene over one hundred times that night . Their elation was the greater , by reaction , It 24.
... no contradiction . They swarmed in the streets , having become miraculously multitudinous . They clustered in parties and fought the scene over one hundred times that night . Their elation was the greater , by reaction , It 24.
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... becoming obedient to the summons which ordered him from a world he loved but too well , forgetting none of the duties , the demands or the proprieties of mortal existence about to close . His life did not end as the 29.
... becoming obedient to the summons which ordered him from a world he loved but too well , forgetting none of the duties , the demands or the proprieties of mortal existence about to close . His life did not end as the 29.
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... become to him as affectionate and faithful friends . It was a solemn and religious parting , in which , while all around him were overwhelmed with sorrow , he preserved his accustomed equanimity , speaking to each words of appropriate ...
... become to him as affectionate and faithful friends . It was a solemn and religious parting , in which , while all around him were overwhelmed with sorrow , he preserved his accustomed equanimity , speaking to each words of appropriate ...
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... becomes ordinary men to keep silence . He being dead , yet speaketh . " In the words he applied to Washington , in the last great public discourse he ever delivered , the whole atmosphere is redolent of his name ; hills and forests ...
... becomes ordinary men to keep silence . He being dead , yet speaketh . " In the words he applied to Washington , in the last great public discourse he ever delivered , the whole atmosphere is redolent of his name ; hills and forests ...
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Adams American appeared authority become called cause character civil close colonies common condition Congress constitution course death direct duty early effect England established existence expression fathers feeling force friends gentleman give given ground hand happiness heart Heaven hold honorable member hope human important improvement independence influence institutions interest knowledge labor land leave less liberty light live look maintain manner Massachusetts means measures ment mind nature never object occasion opinions original party passed patriotism peace period political possess present President principles question reason received regard religious remarks resolution respect seems Senate sentiments South Carolina speech spirit stand success tariff thing thought tion true turned Union United votes Webster whole wish