| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman bears himself — does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or...sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina ? Sir, does ho suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina... | |
| 1836 - 362 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honoured name the gentleman himself bears — does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eyes hud first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina ? Sir, does he suppose... | |
| Daniel Webster, James Rees - 1839 - 108 pages
...not be endangered by the explosion which might follow. THE SOUTH. Sir, does the honorable gentleman suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to produce 28 BEAUTIES OF WEBSTER. envy in my bosom? No, sir; increased gratification and delight rather. Sir,... | |
| 1840 - 452 pages
...his patriotism, or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eyes hnd first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina? Sir, does...Carolina name so bright as to produce envy in my bosom ; I\'o, sir, — increased gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God, that, it I am gifted... | |
| Samuel Osgood - 1842 - 408 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman himself bears — does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism or...sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina? Does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman himself bears — does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or...sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina ? 3. Sir, does he suppose it is in his power to exhibit... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman bears himself — does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or...sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina ? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman bears himself — does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or...sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina 1 Sir, does he suppose it iii his power to exhibit a Carolina... | |
| Charles P. Bronson - 1845 - 438 pages
...his patriotism, or sympathy for his Bufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina ? Sir, does...exhibit a Carolina name so bright^ as to produce envy in юу Ixuom 1 No, sir, increased gratification, and delight, rather. Sir. I thank f . . ' that, if I... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 pages
...treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman himself bears—does he suppose me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or...sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light In Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina? Sir, does be suppose it in his power, to exhibit a Carolina... | |
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