Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners; yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy... Speeches and Forensic Arguments - Page 43by Daniel Webster - 1830 - 520 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1861 - 434 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him — " Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him — " Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than... | |
| Augustin Cochin - 1863 - 438 pages
...future greatness of England, had pointed out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle rather than a formed body, and had told him : ' Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse... | |
| Augustin Cochin - 1863 - 432 pages
...future greatness of England, had pointed out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle rather than a formed body, and had told him : ' Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse... | |
| Orator - 1864 - 186 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle rather than a formed body, and should tell him — "Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than... | |
| Matthew Baxter - 1865 - 534 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius points out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle rather than a formed body, and tells him, " Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle rather than a formed body, and should tell him, — " Young man, there is America, — which at this day serves for little more than... | |
| 1872 - 556 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him : "Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point oul to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the ut much luster in your eyes, you might have passed them by, and derived you should tell him, 11 Young man, there is America — which at thil day serves for little more than to... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 pages
...grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him — " young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to... | |
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