Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 20
... look upon the works of Mr. WEBSTER ; and having obtained his consent to their undertaking , they now present it to the community , in strong confidence that they are doing important service to the country . Among individuals who have ...
... look upon the works of Mr. WEBSTER ; and having obtained his consent to their undertaking , they now present it to the community , in strong confidence that they are doing important service to the country . Among individuals who have ...
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... look upon it as eminently fortunate , for the country and for mankind , that such a man has not merely left the impress of his mind on the professional and official transactions in which he has been engaged , but has already found ...
... look upon it as eminently fortunate , for the country and for mankind , that such a man has not merely left the impress of his mind on the professional and official transactions in which he has been engaged , but has already found ...
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... look around us , and behold the hills and promontories , where the anxious eyes of our fathers first saw the places of habitation and of rest . We feel the cold which benumbed , and listen to the winds which pierced them . Beneath us is ...
... look around us , and behold the hills and promontories , where the anxious eyes of our fathers first saw the places of habitation and of rest . We feel the cold which benumbed , and listen to the winds which pierced them . Beneath us is ...
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... look back to this spot , and to this hour , with unabated affection and re- gard . " A brief remembrance of the causes which led to the settlement of this place ; some account of the peculiarities and characteristic qualities of that ...
... look back to this spot , and to this hour , with unabated affection and re- gard . " A brief remembrance of the causes which led to the settlement of this place ; some account of the peculiarities and characteristic qualities of that ...
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... look to the parent country as the place for enjoyment of their wealth . The population is therefore constantly fluctuating . Nobody comes but to return . A constant succession of owners , agents , and factors takes place . Whatsoever ...
... look to the parent country as the place for enjoyment of their wealth . The population is therefore constantly fluctuating . Nobody comes but to return . A constant succession of owners , agents , and factors takes place . Whatsoever ...
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