And now, Mr. President, instead of speaking of the possibility or utility of secession, instead of dwelling in those caverns of darkness, instead of groping with those ideas so full of all that is horrid and horrible, let us come out into the light of... Life of Daniel Webster - Página 409por George Ticknor Curtis - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1889 - 816 páginas
...which I entertain on all these subjects. These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service that I can render to the country,...have had an opportunity to disburden myself from the bot torn of my heart, and to make known every political sentiment that therein exists. J And now, Mr.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1894 - 300 páginas
...which I entertain on all these subjects. These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service that I can render to the country...opinions, I shall cheerfully render it. If there be not, J shall still be glad to have had an opportunity to disburden my conscience from the bottom of my heart,... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1896 - 452 páginas
...purpose of concerting measures for the overthrow of this Union over the bones of Andrew Jackson. * * * '" And now, Mr. President, instead of speaking of the...possibility or utility of secession, instead of dwelling in those caverns of darkness, instead of groping with those ideas so full of all that is horrid and horrible,... | |
| John Francis Xavier O'Conor - 1898 - 364 páginas
...These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service which I can render the country consistently with these sentiments and...it. If there be not I shall still be glad to have an opportunity to disburden myself from the bottom of my heart, and to make known every political sentiment... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 450 páginas
...which I entertain on all these subjects. These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service that I can render to the country,...it. If there be not, I shall still be glad to have an opportunity to disburden my conscience from the bottom of my heart, and to make known every political... | |
| 1900 - 448 páginas
...I enter tain on all these subjects. These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service that I can render to the country,...possibility or utility of secession, instead of dwelling in those caverns of darkness, instead of groping with those ideas so full of all that is horrid and horrible,... | |
| 1900 - 448 páginas
...I enter tain on all these subjects. These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service that I can render to the country,...opinions, I shall cheerfully render it. If there be not, 1 shall still be glad to have had an opportunity to disburden myself from the bottom of my heart, and... | |
| 1898
...remain American? What am I to be? An American no longer? Where is the flag of the republic to remain ? And now, Mr. President, instead of speaking of the...possibility or utility of secession, instead of dwelling in those caverns of darkness, instead of groping with those ideas so full of all that is horrid and horrible,... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 282 páginas
...remain American? What am I to be? An American no longer? Where is the flag of the republic to remain? And now, Mr. President, instead of speaking of the...possibility or utility of secession, instead of dwelling in those caverns of darkness, ine-tead of groping witli those ideas so full of all that is horrid and... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 páginas
...no, Sir ! There will be no secession ! v^ '. men are not serious when they talk 01 secession. . . . [And now, Mr President, instead of speaking of the...possibility or utility of secession, instead of dwelling in those caverns of darkness, instead of groping with those ideas so full of all that is horrid and horrible,... | |
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