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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... seas , that he assist in scourging from those seas the worst pirates which ever infested them . That ocean , which seems to wave with a gentle magnificence to waft the burden of an honest commerce , and to roll along its treasures with ...
... seas , that he assist in scourging from those seas the worst pirates which ever infested them . That ocean , which seems to wave with a gentle magnificence to waft the burden of an honest commerce , and to roll along its treasures with ...
Page 83
... seas , and promontories and coasts of the neighboring continents , by their mere proximity , strongly solicited the ... Sea could hardly attain to independence of their Athenian origin . Many of these estab- lishments took place at an ...
... seas , and promontories and coasts of the neighboring continents , by their mere proximity , strongly solicited the ... Sea could hardly attain to independence of their Athenian origin . Many of these estab- lishments took place at an ...
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... sea was rough , and the women and children already sick , from their passage down the river to the place of embarcation . At length the wished for boat silently and fearfully approaches the shore , and men and women and children ...
... sea was rough , and the women and children already sick , from their passage down the river to the place of embarcation . At length the wished for boat silently and fearfully approaches the shore , and men and women and children ...
Contents
Critical Essay | 13 |
The Progress of Civilization | 17 |
Religious Feeling | 30 |
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