Sir, I know not how others may feel (glancing at the opponents of the college before him), but for myself, when I see my alma mater surrounded like Caesar in the Senate House, by those who are reiterating stab upon stab, I would not for this right hand,... Lectures on Mental and Moral Culture - Página 111por Samuel Penniman Bates - 1860 - 319 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Allan Bowie Magruder - 1885 - 308 páginas
...his composure, and fixing his eye V on the Chief Justice, he said in that deep tone which so often thrilled the heart of an audience : " Sir, I know not how others may feel," glancing at the opposing counsel before him, " but for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded, like Caesar in... | |
| Allan Bowie Magruder - 1885 - 318 páginas
...recover his composure, and fixing his eye on the Chief Justice, he said in that deep tone which so often thrilled the heart of an audience : " Sir, I know not how others may feel," glancing at the opposing counsel before him, " but for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded, like Ceesar in... | |
| Allan Bowie Magruder - 1885 - 324 páginas
...the heart of an audience : " Sir, I know not how others may feel," glancing at the opposing counsel before him, " but for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded, like Caesar in the senate house, by those who are reiterating stab upon stab, I would not for this right hand have her... | |
| Walter K. Fobes - 1885 - 200 páginas
...have said, a small college. And yet, there are those who love it. Sir, I know not how others may feel, but, for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded, like Caesar in the Senate House, by those who are reiterating stab after stab, 1 would not, for this right hand, have... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1887 - 344 páginas
...deepest and most thrilling tones thus concluded his argument: " Sir, I know not how others may feel ; but for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded,...the senate-house, by those who are reiterating stab after stab, I would not, for this right hand, have her turn to me and say, Et tu quoque, mi fili! —... | |
| John Winslow - 1887 - 32 páginas
...Webster said in pathetic tones, "Sir. I know not how others may feel (glancing as Prof. Goodrich says, at the opponents of the College before him,) but for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded like Cœsar in the Senate-house, by those who are reiterating stab after stab, I would not for this right... | |
| 1887 - 426 páginas
...recover his composure, and fixing his eye on the Chief- Justice, he said in that deep tone which so often thrilled the heart of an audience : "Sir, I know not how others may feel," glancing at the opposing counsel before him, "but for myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded, like Csesar in the... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1888 - 490 páginas
...in that deep tone with which he sometimes thrilled the heart of an audience, — • " Sir, I kuow not how others may feel," (glancing at the opponents...the Senate-house, by those who are reiterating stab after stub, I would not, for this right hand, have her turn to me, and say, Et tu quoque, mi fill !... | |
| Rufus Choate - 1891 - 592 páginas
...his composure, and fixing his keen eye on the Chief Justice, said, in that deep tone with which he sometimes thrilled the heart of an audience, — "...myself, when I see my Alma Mater surrounded, like Caesur in the senate-house, by those who are reiterating stab upon stab, I would not, for this right... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 456 páginas
...recovered his composure, and fixing his keen eye on the Chief Justice, said in that deep tone with which he sometimes thrilled the heart of an audience, — "Sir, I know not how others feel (glancing at the opponents of the college before him); but, for myself, when I see my Alma Mater... | |
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