Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 53
... express a more deep and earnest conviction , than of the inestimable importance of that religion to man , both in regard to this life , and that which is to come . If the blessings of our political and social condition have not been too ...
... express a more deep and earnest conviction , than of the inestimable importance of that religion to man , both in regard to this life , and that which is to come . If the blessings of our political and social condition have not been too ...
Page 64
... express the happiness which we derive from your presence and aid in this solemn commemoration . Fortunate , fortunate man ! with what measure of devotion will you not thank God , for the circumstances of your extraordinary life ! You ...
... express the happiness which we derive from your presence and aid in this solemn commemoration . Fortunate , fortunate man ! with what measure of devotion will you not thank God , for the circumstances of your extraordinary life ! You ...
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... express our veneration for him who is the immediate subject of these remarks , were we to omit a most respectful , affectionate , and grate- ful mention of those other great men , his colleagues , who stood with him , and with the same ...
... express our veneration for him who is the immediate subject of these remarks , were we to omit a most respectful , affectionate , and grate- ful mention of those other great men , his colleagues , who stood with him , and with the same ...
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... express his entire and hearty approbation . He should forbear , Mr. W. said , from all remarks upon the par- ticular names which had been recommended by the committee . They had been selected , he must presume , fairly , and with due ...
... express his entire and hearty approbation . He should forbear , Mr. W. said , from all remarks upon the par- ticular names which had been recommended by the committee . They had been selected , he must presume , fairly , and with due ...
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... express his own opinion of his liberality , inde- pendence , and honorable feeling . And he would take this occa- sion also to add , if his opinion could be of any value in such a case , that he thought nothing more unfounded than that ...
... express his own opinion of his liberality , inde- pendence , and honorable feeling . And he would take this occa- sion also to add , if his opinion could be of any value in such a case , that he thought nothing more unfounded than that ...
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