THIS uncounted multitude before me, and around me, proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and, from the impulses of a common gratitude, turned reverently to heaven, in this spacious... The United States Literary Gazette - Página 3341825Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Daniel Webster - 1892 - 72 páginas
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude turned reverently to 5 heaven in this spacious temple of the firmament, proclaim that the day, the place, and the purpose... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1893 - 108 páginas
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1893 - 108 páginas
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1894 - 118 páginas
...purpose of our assembling, have made a deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man,...the emotions which agitate us here. We are among the sepulchers of our fathers. We are on ground distinguished by their valor, their constancy, and the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1895 - 202 páginas
...example of this movement in a long sentence : " These thousands of human faces | glowing with sympathy and joy | and from the impulses of a common gratitude...our assembling | have made a deep impression on our hearts."1 Sometimes the rise is in one sentence, the descent in the next ; or the rise in a succession... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1896 - 198 páginas
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude...purpose of our assembling have made a deep impression on onr hearts. 2. " If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man,... | |
| 1896 - 374 páginas
...purpose of our assembling, have made a deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man,...the emotions which agitate us here. We are among the sepulchers of our fathers. We are on ground distinguished by their valor, their constancy, and the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1896 - 72 páginas
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude turned reverently to 5 heaven in this spacious temple of the firmament, proclaim that the day, the place, and the purpose... | |
| 1898 - 522 páginas
...proves the feeling which the occasion has excited. These thousands of human faces, glowing with sympathy and joy, and from the impulses of a common gratitude...deep impression on our hearts. If, indeed, there be anything in local association fit to affect the mind of man, we need not strive to repress the emotions... | |
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