| 1827 - 542 pagine
...certain associations, easily connected with it, have conspired to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot, so distinguished,...interesting recollections, as Greece, may naturally excite something of warmth and enthusiasm. In a grave, political discussion, however, it is necessary... | |
| 1827 - 552 pagine
...spot, so distinguished, so connected with interesting recollections, as Greece, may naturally excite something of warmth and enthusiasm. In a grave, political discussion, however, it is necessary that that feeling should be chastised. I shall endeavor properly to repress it, although it is impossible... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 pagine
...certain associations, easily connected with it, have conspired to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot, so distinguished,...interesting recollections, as Greece, may naturally excite something of warmth and enthusiasm. In a grave, political discussion, however, it is necessary... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pagine
...certain associations, easily suggested by it, have conspired to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot, so distinguished,...political discussion, however, it is necessary that that feeling should be chastised. I shall endeavour properly to repress it, although it is impossible... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1831 - 248 pagine
...certain associations easily suggested by it, have conspired to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot, so distinguished,...political discussion, however, it is necessary that that feeling should be chastised. I shall endeavor properly to repress it, although it is impossible... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 pagine
...certain associations, easily suggested by it, have conspired to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot, so distinguished,...political discussion, however, it is necessary that that feeling should be chastised. I shall endea. vour properly to repress it, although it is impossible... | |
| 1853 - 672 pagine
...1823, he delivered a powerful speech on the Greek Revolution. " An occasion," said he, " which culls the attention to a spot so distinguished, so connected...political discussion, however, it is necessary that thut feeling should be chastened. I shall endeavor properly to repress it, although it is impossible... | |
| E. Harmon - 1846 - 122 pagine
...certain associations easily suggested by it, have conspired to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot so distinguished...recollections as Greece, may naturally create something like warmth and enthusiasm. In a grave, political discussion, however, it is necessary that the feeling... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 pagine
...to raise, may be disappointed. An occasion which calls the attention to a spot so distinguished, BO connected with interesting recollections, as Greece,...chastised. I shall endeavor properly to repress them, although it is impossible that they should be altogether extinguished. We must, indeed, fly beyond... | |
| 1853 - 782 pagine
...Revolution. " An occasion," said he, " which calls the attention to a spot so distinguished, so connectée with interesting recollections as Greece, may naturally...political discussion, however, it is necessary that that feeling should be chastened I shall endeavour properly to repress it, although it is impossible... | |
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