| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1853 - 280 strani
...even now hardly realize the event — that DANIEL WEBSTER is DEAD — that he does not " still live." I did hope that GOD — who has watched over this...speech, when we say that his fame was " world-wide." But, senators, 1 have risen to pronounce no eulogy on him. I am up for no such vain purpose. I come... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 102 strani
...even now hardly realize the event — that DANIEL WEBSTER is DEAD — that he does not "still live." I did hope that God — who has watched over this...speech, when we say that his fame was "world-wide." But, senators, I have risen to pronounce no eulogy on him. I am up for no such vain purpose. I come... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 94 strani
...can even now hardly realize the event — that DANIEL WEBSTER is DEAD — that he does not "Ml live!' I did hope that God — who has watched over this...to our own men, and to the men of the whole world. 3 Indeed; it is no figure of speech, when we say that his fame was "world-wide." But, senators, I have... | |
| United States. Congress (32nd, 2nd session : 1852-1853) - 1853 - 102 strani
...even now hardly realize the event — that DANIEL WEBSTER is DEAD — that he does not "still live." I did hope that God — who has watched over this...to our own men, and to the men of the whole world. 3 Indeed, it is no figure of speech, when we say that his fame was " world-wide." But, senators, I... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1853 - 280 strani
...all things—" who hung the Earth on nothing "—who so endowed the mind of DANIEL WEBSTER—would still longer have upheld its frail tenement, and kept...speech, when we say that his fame was " world-wide." But, senators, 1 have risen to pronounce no eulogy on him. I am up for no such vain purpose. I come... | |
| 1853 - 748 strani
...even now hardly realize the event — that DANIEL WEBSTER is DEAD— that he does not " still live." I did hope that GOD — who has watched over this...on nothing " — who so endowed the mind of DANIEL WEBSTEB — would still longer have upheld its frail tenement, and kept him as an example to our own... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1853 - 282 strani
...DEAD—that he does not " still live." I did hope that GOD—who has watched over this republic—who can do all things—" who hung the Earth on nothing "—who so endowed the mind of DANIEL WEBSTER—would still longer have upheld its frail tenement, and kept him as an example to our own... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 100 strani
...even now hardly realize the event — that DANIEL WEBSTER is DEAD — that he does not "still live." I did hope that God — who has watched over this republic — who ran do all things — "who hung the Earth on notnmg" — who so endowed the mind of DANIEL WEBSTER... | |
| Samuel John Bayard - 1856 - 358 strani
...even now hardly realize the -event, that .Daniel Webster is DEAD — that he does not "tiiU live." • I did hope that God, who has watched over this Republic,...to our own men and to the men of the whole world. Indued, it is no figure of speech when we say that'Aw fame was " world-wide.'. grave, stricken with... | |
| Samuel John Bayard - 1856 - 366 strani
...can even now hardly realize the event, that Daniel Webster is DEAD — that he does not "still live." I did hope that God, who has watched over this Republic,...earth on nothing," who so endowed the mind of Daniel WebstL-r, would still longer have upheld its frail tenement, and kept him as an example to our own... | |
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