Second Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire: Celebrated in Boston, November 2, 1853; Including Also an Account of the Proceedings in Boston on the Day of the Funeral at Marshfield, and the Subsequent Obsequies Commemorative of the Death of Daniel Webster, Their Late PresidentJ. French, 1854 - 229 страница |
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... mother earth ! The loss to us , to the country and the world , is irreparable . The whole nation mourns ; our city is hung in the drapery of woe , and " the mourners go about the streets . " New Hampshire claims the honor of Mr ...
... mother earth ! The loss to us , to the country and the world , is irreparable . The whole nation mourns ; our city is hung in the drapery of woe , and " the mourners go about the streets . " New Hampshire claims the honor of Mr ...
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... mother , are permitted to meet here together . And while we remember the fathers , and while we call to mind the wise and great and good men who were here with us , but are here no longer , we will yet thank Thee , O God , that they ...
... mother , are permitted to meet here together . And while we remember the fathers , and while we call to mind the wise and great and good men who were here with us , but are here no longer , we will yet thank Thee , O God , that they ...
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... mother has a large family left at home . THE PRESIDENT . I regret to state to you that we are deprived of the company of the present Chief Magistrate of New Hampshire . I have his letter a most excellent one- - but I fear the time will ...
... mother has a large family left at home . THE PRESIDENT . I regret to state to you that we are deprived of the company of the present Chief Magistrate of New Hampshire . I have his letter a most excellent one- - but I fear the time will ...
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... mothers of New Hampshire men . [ Great enthusiasm . ] But while it gives me pleasure to consider the many favorable circum- stances in the history of my native State , I am not unmindful of the brilliant pages in the records of her New ...
... mothers of New Hampshire men . [ Great enthusiasm . ] But while it gives me pleasure to consider the many favorable circum- stances in the history of my native State , I am not unmindful of the brilliant pages in the records of her New ...
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... mother bird , and with a leaden plummet , which I had set up half the night to run , and which was a remarkable cross between a broad axe and a toma- hawk . [ Cheers and laughter . ] I am aware , sir , that all this may not be exactly ...
... mother bird , and with a leaden plummet , which I had set up half the night to run , and which was a remarkable cross between a broad axe and a toma- hawk . [ Cheers and laughter . ] I am aware , sir , that all this may not be exactly ...
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