The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страница |
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... stand here , I saw him ! ' THEIR eyeballs were seared ( was it not so , sir ? ) who had thought to shield themselves , by concealing their own hand , and laying the imputation of the crime on a low and hireling agency in wicked- ness ...
... stand here , I saw him ! ' THEIR eyeballs were seared ( was it not so , sir ? ) who had thought to shield themselves , by concealing their own hand , and laying the imputation of the crime on a low and hireling agency in wicked- ness ...
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... stand in the end , by the side of that Sometime later than this , after a rupture had taken place between Gen. Jackson and himself , Mr. Forsyth , of Georgia , on being interrupted by some ( as he thought ) uncalled for question or ...
... stand in the end , by the side of that Sometime later than this , after a rupture had taken place between Gen. Jackson and himself , Mr. Forsyth , of Georgia , on being interrupted by some ( as he thought ) uncalled for question or ...
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... stand . He was examined by the plaintiff's counsel , and cer- tainly told a clear , plain story , repudiating all knowledge of any agreement to sell . When he had concluded , the opposite counsel with a triumphant glance turned to me ...
... stand . He was examined by the plaintiff's counsel , and cer- tainly told a clear , plain story , repudiating all knowledge of any agreement to sell . When he had concluded , the opposite counsel with a triumphant glance turned to me ...
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... standing , accelerated , no doubt , by the shock which his whole system had received when he was thrown from his carriage in the preceding May . He was aware of his decline , and watched it with a careful observation ; frequently giving ...
... standing , accelerated , no doubt , by the shock which his whole system had received when he was thrown from his carriage in the preceding May . He was aware of his decline , and watched it with a careful observation ; frequently giving ...
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... Standing before that majestic form , it 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 ...
... Standing before that majestic form , it 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 ...
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