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Remarks on the Life and Writings of Daniel Webster of Massachusetts - Page 43
by George Ticknor - 1831 - 48 pages
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The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster - 1854 - 276 pages
...gorgeous ensign of the Republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced,* its arms and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased nor polluted, not a single star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as,...
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Orthophony, Or the Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution: A Manual of ...

William Russell - 1855 - 310 pages
...ensign of the republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, and still' full high advanced,' — its arms and trophies streaming in their original...worth?' nor those other words of delusion and folly, 'Liberty first, and Union afterwards,' — but everywhere spread all over, in characters of living...
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The Guardian, Volumes 6-7

1855 - 902 pages
...streaming in their original luster, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as,...worth ?' nor those other words of delusion and folly, ' Liberty first and Union afterwards ;' but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light,...
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The Fifth, Or, Elocutionary Reader, in which the Principles of Elocution are ...

Salem Town - 1855 - 492 pages
...streaming in their original luster, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory, as,...worth?" nor those other words of delusion and folly, " Liberty first, and Union afterward," — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living...
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The Wide-awake Gift: A Know-nothing Token for 1855

One of 'em - 1855 - 330 pages
...gorgeous Ensign of the Republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their original...not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — -bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth...
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Elocution Made Easy, Containing Rules and Selections for Declamation and Reading

Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 pages
...gorgeous* ensignf of the republic, now known and honored | throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming | in their original...not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured — bearing | for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth?...
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The Wide-awake Gift: A Know-nothing Token for 1855

One of 'em - 1855 - 340 pages
...and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in then' original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, — bearing, for its motto, no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth...
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The Exhibition Speaker: Containing Farces, Dialogues, and Tableaux : with ...

1867 - 288 pages
...streaming in their original luster, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a singla-star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as "...worth?" — nor those other words of delusion and folly, "Libfrty first, and Union afterward! — but everywhere spread all over, in characters of living light,...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 pages
...their original lustre, not a stripeerased or polluted, nor a single star obscured, bearing for ita motto, no such miserable interrogatory as " What is...worth?" nor those other words of delusion and folly, " Liberty first and Union oftorwarJs;" but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light,...
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The Prose Writers of America: With a Survey of the Intellectual History ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pages
...gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known and honoured throughout the earth, still rail high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their original...not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured — bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as — What is all this worth? Nor...
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