The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страница |
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... period of nearly thirty - three years , during which he never shrunk from the declaration of his principles , nor from the full discharge of all his responsibilities . He never failed his country in the hour of her need . " He was ...
... period of nearly thirty - three years , during which he never shrunk from the declaration of his principles , nor from the full discharge of all his responsibilities . He never failed his country in the hour of her need . " He was ...
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... period , in the very prime of manhood . He had reached middle age — an era in the life of man , when the faculties , physical or intellectual , may be supposed to attain their fullest organization , and most perfect development ...
... period , in the very prime of manhood . He had reached middle age — an era in the life of man , when the faculties , physical or intellectual , may be supposed to attain their fullest organization , and most perfect development ...
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... periods , the difficult mask was soon laid aside , and profound , undisguised , devoted attention followed . In the earlier part of his speech , one of his principal opponents seemed deeply engrossed in the careful perusal of a ...
... periods , the difficult mask was soon laid aside , and profound , undisguised , devoted attention followed . In the earlier part of his speech , one of his principal opponents seemed deeply engrossed in the careful perusal of a ...
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... period , and who had now been in constant attendance on him living in the house for above a week . During the night Mr. Web- ster perceived that he had grown weaker by excessive loss of blood from the stomach . He had just suffered ...
... period , and who had now been in constant attendance on him living in the house for above a week . During the night Mr. Web- ster perceived that he had grown weaker by excessive loss of blood from the stomach . He had just suffered ...
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... period of time , his great capacity would have been felt and acknowledged . He does not appear , like many eminent men , to be more peculiarly calculated for his own age than for any other , to possess faculties and dispo- sitions which ...
... period of time , his great capacity would have been felt and acknowledged . He does not appear , like many eminent men , to be more peculiarly calculated for his own age than for any other , to possess faculties and dispo- sitions which ...
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