Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... wish to leave an undefined impression that something was done , or something said by me , not now capable of defence or justification ? something not reconcilable with true patriotism ? He means that , or nothing . And now , sir , let ...
... wish to leave an undefined impression that something was done , or something said by me , not now capable of defence or justification ? something not reconcilable with true patriotism ? He means that , or nothing . And now , sir , let ...
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... wish was , that our own power should be concentrated to the utmost . " So much , sir , for the war , and for my conduct and opinions as connected with it . And , as I do not mean to recur to this subject often , or ever , unless ...
... wish was , that our own power should be concentrated to the utmost . " So much , sir , for the war , and for my conduct and opinions as connected with it . And , as I do not mean to recur to this subject often , or ever , unless ...
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... wish both of the numerous subscribers , and of the public generally , to witness the ceremonies and hear the remarks by which its presentation might be accompanied . It was ac- cordingly presented to Mr. Webster in the presence of three ...
... wish both of the numerous subscribers , and of the public generally , to witness the ceremonies and hear the remarks by which its presentation might be accompanied . It was ac- cordingly presented to Mr. Webster in the presence of three ...
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... wishes only of the gentleman for whom it is intended , this presentation might , perhaps , have taken place in a more private or less imposing manner ; but , in the course they have adopted , they have been governed by the wishes of the ...
... wishes only of the gentleman for whom it is intended , this presentation might , perhaps , have taken place in a more private or less imposing manner ; but , in the course they have adopted , they have been governed by the wishes of the ...
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... wishes for the future , and whom they will honor , let who else may shrink and falter , by their cor- dial efforts to raise him to that high station , for which so many patriotic citizens , in various parts of the country , are now ...
... wishes for the future , and whom they will honor , let who else may shrink and falter , by their cor- dial efforts to raise him to that high station , for which so many patriotic citizens , in various parts of the country , are now ...
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