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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... strength , and the intenseness of that feeling of resistance to illegal acts of power , which possessed the whole American people ! Every where the unworthy boon was rejected with scorn . The fortunate occasion was seized , every where ...
... strength , and the intenseness of that feeling of resistance to illegal acts of power , which possessed the whole American people ! Every where the unworthy boon was rejected with scorn . The fortunate occasion was seized , every where ...
Page 95
... strength of the arm of England , for she will exert that strength to the utmost ? Can we rely on the BEAUTIES OF WEBSTER . 95.
... strength of the arm of England , for she will exert that strength to the utmost ? Can we rely on the BEAUTIES OF WEBSTER . 95.
Page 103
... strength or solidity of column . This has exposed learn- ing , and , especially , classical learning , to re- proach . Men have seen that it might exist , without mental superiority , without vigor , with- out good taste , and without ...
... strength or solidity of column . This has exposed learn- ing , and , especially , classical learning , to re- proach . Men have seen that it might exist , without mental superiority , without vigor , with- out good taste , and without ...
Contents
Critical Essay | 13 |
The Progress of Civilization | 17 |
Religious Feeling | 30 |
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