The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страница |
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... reasons , entirely happy in his allusions to the story of Banquo's murder , and Ban- quo's ghost . It was not , I think , the friends , but the enemies of the murdered Banquo , at whose bidding his spirit would not down . The honorable ...
... reasons , entirely happy in his allusions to the story of Banquo's murder , and Ban- quo's ghost . It was not , I think , the friends , but the enemies of the murdered Banquo , at whose bidding his spirit would not down . The honorable ...
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... reason to know of any change in the opin- ions of the person filling the chair of the Senate . If such change has taken place , I regret it . " * Those who had doubted Mr. Webster's ability to cope with and overcome his opponents were ...
... reason to know of any change in the opin- ions of the person filling the chair of the Senate . If such change has taken place , I regret it . " * Those who had doubted Mr. Webster's ability to cope with and overcome his opponents were ...
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... reason for the faith which is in me ; but my heart has always assured and reassured me , that the Gospel of Jesus Christ must be a Divine Reality . The Sermon on the Mount cannot be a merely human production . This belief enters into ...
... reason for the faith which is in me ; but my heart has always assured and reassured me , that the Gospel of Jesus Christ must be a Divine Reality . The Sermon on the Mount cannot be a merely human production . This belief enters into ...
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... reason and imagina- tion , even in those popular discourses intended to operate on large assemblies . He betrays no appetite for applause , no desire to win attention by the brisk life and momentary sparkle of flashing declamation ...
... reason and imagina- tion , even in those popular discourses intended to operate on large assemblies . He betrays no appetite for applause , no desire to win attention by the brisk life and momentary sparkle of flashing declamation ...
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... reason , or linked his reasoning with too subtile images . Mr. Webster's imagination never leads him astray from his logic , but only illu- mines the path . It is no delicate Ariel , sporting with abstract . thought , and clothing it in ...
... reason , or linked his reasoning with too subtile images . Mr. Webster's imagination never leads him astray from his logic , but only illu- mines the path . It is no delicate Ariel , sporting with abstract . thought , and clothing it in ...
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