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Remarks on the Life and Writings of Daniel Webster of Massachusetts - Page 39
by George Ticknor - 1831 - 48 pages
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The Great Debate Between Hayne and Webster: The Speech of Daniel Webster in ...

Daniel Webster - 1898 - 128 pages
...of the treasures of the whole country. Him whose honored name the gentleman himself bears,2 — does he esteem me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism,...to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to produce 1 John Laurens was an aide to Washington, and was called the " Bayard of the Revolution." Governor...
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Choice Literature: For Grammar Grades, Book 1

1898 - 348 pages
...is of the treasures of the whole country! Him whose honored name the gentleman himself bears, does he esteem me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eye had first opened upon the light of Massachusetts instead of South Carolina? Does he suppose it...
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Choice Literature: ... for Grammar Grades, Book 1

Sherman Williams - 1898 - 344 pages
...esteem me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eye had first opened upon the light of Massachusetts instead of South Carolina? Does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to produce envy in my bosom?...
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Steps to Oratory: A School Speaker

Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 488 pages
...first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina? Sir, does he suppose it is in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright...sir ; increased gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God, that, if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is said to be able to raise...
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Steps to Oratory: A School Speaker

Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 476 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 he suppose it is in his power to exhibit a Carolina...
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Steps to Oratory: A School Speaker

Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 476 pages
...first opened upon the light in Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina? Sir, does he suppose it is in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright...bosom ? No, sir ; increased gratification and delight, rathei1. Sir, I thank God, that, if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is said to be able...
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Representative Speeches

Daniel Webster - 1901 - 222 pages
...of the treasures of the whole country. Him whose honored name the gentleman himself bears, — does he esteem me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or sympathy for his sufferings, than it his eyes had first opened upon the light of Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina ? Sir, does...
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Fryeburg Webster Centennial: Celebrating the Coming of Daniel Webster to ...

Fryeburg Webster Centennial - 1902 - 136 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 he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina...
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A Modern Reader and Speaker

George Riddle - 1902 - 648 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 he suppose it is in his power to exhibit a Carolina...
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Literature for Fifth-reader Grades ...

Sherman Williams - 1902 - 504 pages
...is of the treasures of the whole country! Him whose honored name the gentleman himself bears, does he esteem me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eye had first opened upon the light of Massachusetts instead of South Carolina? Does he suppose it...
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