The Private Life of Daniel WebsterHarper & Brothers, 1852 - 205 стор. |
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... Constitution of the United States , of which he subsequently became the chief expounder and defender . And what is truly remarkable , is the fact that this par- ticular copy was printed upon an imported cotton pocket handkerchief ...
... Constitution of the United States , of which he subsequently became the chief expounder and defender . And what is truly remarkable , is the fact that this par- ticular copy was printed upon an imported cotton pocket handkerchief ...
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... Constitution of the state , proceeded to en- large and improve it . This act was not accepted nor as- sented to by the trustees of Dartmouth College , and they refused to submit to it any further than they were com- pelled to do so by ...
... Constitution of the state , proceeded to en- large and improve it . This act was not accepted nor as- sented to by the trustees of Dartmouth College , and they refused to submit to it any further than they were com- pelled to do so by ...
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... constitutional question . The people of Massachusetts took as deep an interest in it as those of New Hampshire . The cause was ably argued before the Supreme Court of New Hampshire , and the opinion of the court was given by Chief ...
... constitutional question . The people of Massachusetts took as deep an interest in it as those of New Hampshire . The cause was ably argued before the Supreme Court of New Hampshire , and the opinion of the court was given by Chief ...
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... constitutional principle involved , the deep interest felt by every lawyer in the country in the decision of the question , gave ... Constitution of the United States . EARLY LEGAL CAREER . MR . WEBSTER was admitted to 34 PRIVATE LIFE OF.
... constitutional principle involved , the deep interest felt by every lawyer in the country in the decision of the question , gave ... Constitution of the United States . EARLY LEGAL CAREER . MR . WEBSTER was admitted to 34 PRIVATE LIFE OF.
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... constitutional rights , is an enemy to the whole country . John Taylor ! if one of your boys should say that he honors his father and mother , and loves hist brothers and sisters , but still insists that one of them shall be driven out ...
... constitutional rights , is an enemy to the whole country . John Taylor ! if one of your boys should say that he honors his father and mother , and loves hist brothers and sisters , but still insists that one of them shall be driven out ...
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Сторінка 102 - When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; what is man, that thou art mindful of him ? And the son of man, that thou visitest him ? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honor ; thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands. Thou hast put all things under his feet...
Сторінка 99 - VENERABLE MEN! you have come down to us from a former generation. Heaven has bounteously lengthened out your lives, that you might behold this joyous day. You are now where you stood fifty years ago, this very hour, with your brothers and your neighbors, shoulder to shoulder, in the strife for your country. Behold, how altered! The same heavens are indeed over your heads; the same ocean rolls at your feet; but all else how changed...
Сторінка 148 - While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying prospects spread out before us, for us and our children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that in my day at least, that curtain may not rise! God grant that on my vision never may be opened what lies behind...
Сторінка 103 - WHO is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man ; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding.
Сторінка 149 - Liberty first, and Union afterwards, — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart, — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable.
Сторінка 103 - Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
Сторінка 12 - Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children to it, to teach them the hardships endured by the generations which have gone before them. I love to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, the early affections, and the touching narratives and incidents, which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode.
Сторінка 26 - I remember," says Mr. Webster, in an autobiographical memorandum of his boyhood, "the very hill which we were ascending, through deep snows, in a New England sleigh, when my father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family and in such narrow circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept.
Сторінка 111 - It is of force everywhere and at all times. It extends to the ends of the earth, it will reach to the end of time, always and everywhere sounding in the ears of men, with an emphasis which no repetition can weaken, and with an authority which nothing can supersede, ' Suffer little children to come unto me.
Сторінка 24 - Many a piece did I commit to memory, and recite and rehearse, in my own room, over and over again ; yet when the day came, when the school collected to hear declamations, when my name was called, and I saw all eyes turned, to my seat, I could not raise myself from it.