The Beauties of the Hon. Daniel Webster: Selected and Arranged, with a Critical Essay on His Genius and WritingsE. Walker, 1839 - 196 pages |
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... blessings of grateful millions might yet visit , with glad light , his decaying vision . " Alas ! that vi- sion was then closing for ever . Alas ! the silence which was then settling on that aged ear , was an everlasting silence ! For ...
... blessings of grateful millions might yet visit , with glad light , his decaying vision . " Alas ! that vi- sion was then closing for ever . Alas ! the silence which was then settling on that aged ear , was an everlasting silence ! For ...
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... blessings transmitted from our fathers in just estimation ; some proof of our at- tachment to the cause of good government , and of civil and religious liberty ; some proof of a 15 * BEAUTIES OF WEBSTER . 173 The Present and the Future,
... blessings transmitted from our fathers in just estimation ; some proof of our at- tachment to the cause of good government , and of civil and religious liberty ; some proof of a 15 * BEAUTIES OF WEBSTER . 173 The Present and the Future,
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... blessings of existence , where we are passing and soon shall have passed , over our own human duration . We bid you welcome to this pleasant land of the fathers . We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New ...
... blessings of existence , where we are passing and soon shall have passed , over our own human duration . We bid you welcome to this pleasant land of the fathers . We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New ...
Contents
Critical Essay | 13 |
The Progress of Civilization | 17 |
Religious Feeling | 30 |
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