The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страница |
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... present collection - we present , from the excellent work by Mr. CHARLES W. MARCH , entitled " Daniel Webster and his contemporaries " a very vivid sketch of the scene in the Senate Chamber , ( during and at the conclusion of the great ...
... present collection - we present , from the excellent work by Mr. CHARLES W. MARCH , entitled " Daniel Webster and his contemporaries " a very vivid sketch of the scene in the Senate Chamber , ( during and at the conclusion of the great ...
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... present to hear , the tremen- dous , the awful burst of eloquence with which the orator spoke of the Old Bay State or the tones of deep pathos in which the words were pronounced : “ Mr. President , I shall enter on no encomium upon ...
... present to hear , the tremen- dous , the awful burst of eloquence with which the orator spoke of the Old Bay State or the tones of deep pathos in which the words were pronounced : “ Mr. President , I shall enter on no encomium upon ...
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... present can understand the excitement of the scene . No one , who was , can give an adequate description of it . No word - painting can convey the deep , intense enthusiasm , -the reverential attention , of that vast assembly - nor ...
... present can understand the excitement of the scene . No one , who was , can give an adequate description of it . No word - painting can convey the deep , intense enthusiasm , -the reverential attention , of that vast assembly - nor ...
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... present the faintest idea . It has been my fortune to hear some of the ablest speeches of the greatest living orators on both sides of the water , but I must confess , I never heard anything which so completely realized my conception of ...
... present the faintest idea . It has been my fortune to hear some of the ablest speeches of the greatest living orators on both sides of the water , but I must confess , I never heard anything which so completely realized my conception of ...
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... present -so general an aspect of mourning , and never were there wit- nessed such spontaneous , universal , and deep tokens of feeling . Most of the shops were closed , as well as the public institutions , offices , and markets ; and a ...
... present -so general an aspect of mourning , and never were there wit- nessed such spontaneous , universal , and deep tokens of feeling . Most of the shops were closed , as well as the public institutions , offices , and markets ; and a ...
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