Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 58
... its broad surfaces could still contain but part of that , which , in an age of knowledge , hath already been spread over the earth , and which history charges itself with making known to all future times . We know 58.
... its broad surfaces could still contain but part of that , which , in an age of knowledge , hath already been spread over the earth , and which history charges itself with making known to all future times . We know 58.
Page 60
... charge ; the steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summon- ing of all that is manly to repeated resistance ; a thousand bosoms freely and fearlessly bared in an instant to whatever of terror there may ...
... charge ; the steady and successful repulse ; the loud call to repeated assault ; the summon- ing of all that is manly to repeated resistance ; a thousand bosoms freely and fearlessly bared in an instant to whatever of terror there may ...
Page 64
... charge from our fathers to cherish your name and your virtues . You will account it an instance of your good for- tune , sir , that you crossed the seas to visit us at a time which ena- bles you to be present at this solemnity . You now ...
... charge from our fathers to cherish your name and your virtues . You will account it an instance of your good for- tune , sir , that you crossed the seas to visit us at a time which ena- bles you to be present at this solemnity . You now ...
Page 75
... charge of it I shall be obliged to confine myself , principally , to those parts of their history and character which belonged to them as public men . JOHN ADAMS was born at Quincy , then part of the ancient town of Braintree , on the ...
... charge of it I shall be obliged to confine myself , principally , to those parts of their history and character which belonged to them as public men . JOHN ADAMS was born at Quincy , then part of the ancient town of Braintree , on the ...
Page 81
... charges upon him , all the injuries which the colonies had suffered from the mother country . Possibly some degree of injustice , now or hereafter , at home or abroad , may be done to the character of Mr. Jefferson , if this part of the ...
... charges upon him , all the injuries which the colonies had suffered from the mother country . Possibly some degree of injustice , now or hereafter , at home or abroad , may be done to the character of Mr. Jefferson , if this part of the ...
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