| New York (N.Y.) - 1853 - 748 pages
...sleepeth. In the words he applied to WASHINGTON, in the last great public discourse he ever delivered, " the whole atmosphere is redolent of his name. Hills...to them all, and that is the fame and character of WEBSTER. They recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and teachings, and resolve to be more and... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - Cabinet officers - 1853 - 282 pages
...sleepeth. In the words he applied to WASHINGTON, in the last great public discourse he ever delivered, " the whole atmosphere is redolent of his name. Hills...to them all, and that is the fame and character of WEBSTER. They recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and teachings, and resolve to be more and... | |
| Boston (Mass.), George Stillman Hillard - 1853 - 300 pages
...speaketh." In the words he applied to Washington, in the last great public discourse he ever delivered, the whole atmosphere is redolent of his name; hills...poor, feel this day that there is one treasure common to.them all, and that is the fame and character of Webster. They recount his deeds, ponder over his... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1857 - 444 pages
...and the rivers, shout their praises, and resound with his {'•i KM;. All the good, whether leamed or unlearned, high or low, rich or poor, feel this...treasure common to them all ; and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and teachings, and resolve to... | |
| Epes Sargent - Recitations - 1858 - 450 pages
...the rocks, the groves, the vales, and the rivers, shout their praises, and resound with hia Hi me. All the good, whether learned or unlearned, high or...treasure common to them all ; and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and teachings, and resolve to... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - Recitations - 1871 - 200 pages
...praise. The hills, the rocks, the groves, the vales, and the rivers resound with his fame. All ihe good, whether learned or unlearned, high or low, rich...treasure common to them all, and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount las deeds, ponder over his principles ana teachings, and resolve to... | |
| Readers - 1872 - 232 pages
...full of his praise. The hills, the rocks, the groves, the vales, and the rivers resound with his fame. All the good, whether learned or unlearned, high or...treasure common to them all, and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and teachings, and resolve to... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1876 - 202 pages
...full of his praise. The hills, the rocks, the groves, the vales, and the rivers resound with his fame. All the good, whether learned or unlearned, high or...treasure common to them all, and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and[ teachings, and resolve to... | |
| James Eugene Munson - Shorthand - 1877 - 258 pages
...full of his praise. The hills, the rocks, the groves, the vales, and the rivers resound with his fame. All the good, whether learned or unlearned, high or...treasure common to them all, and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount his deeds, ponder over his principles and teachings, and resolve to... | |
| James Eugene Munson - Shorthand - 1882 - 258 pages
...full of his praise. The hills, the rocks, the groves, the vales, and the rivers resound with his fame. All the good, whether learned or unlearned, high or low, rich or poor, feel this dav that there is one treasure common to them all, and that is the fame of Washington. They all recount... | |
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