| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...delivered yesterday and to-da , was as follows:] Mr. Pnnsinr.NT: When the mariner has been tossed, far many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea,...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther, on the waves... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...length, concluded his argument. [The speech, »s delivered yesterday and to-da , was as follows :] Mr. PRESIDENT: When the mariner has been tossed, for...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther, on the waves... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...the floor, nnd spoke at much length. After which Mr. Websler addressed the Senate as follows : — MR. PRESIDENT, — When the mariner has been tossed,...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther on the waves of... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 páginas
...then direct our energies thither. " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in foul weather, on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his course. Let us imitate this prudence, and before we float any farther, refer to the point... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 páginas
...when speaking, in 1830, on Foote's land resolution, in the senate of the United States, he said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 páginas
...when speaking, in 1830, on Foote's land resolution, in the senate of the United States, he said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of... | |
| Charles Wainwright March - 1850 - 318 páginas
...resolution. Mr. "Webster rose and addressed the Senate. His exordium is known by heart, everywhere : " Mr. President, when the mariner has been tossed, for...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have diiven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the... | |
| Charles Wainwright March - 1850 - 320 páginas
...resolution. Mr. Webster rose and addressed the Senate. His exordium is known by heart, everywhere : " Mr. President, when the mariner has been tossed, for...many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, ho naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance of the sun, to take... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 572 páginas
...concluded the preceding speech, Mr. Benton spoke in reply, on the 20th and 21st of January, 1830. Mr. Havnc of South Carolina followed on the same side, but,...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther on the waves of... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 582 páginas
...same side, but, after some time, gave way for a motion for adjournment. On Monday, the 25th, Mr. Haync resumed, and concluded his argument. Mr. Webster immediately...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther 6n the waves of... | |
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