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American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most ... - Page 379
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A Report of the Evidence and Points of Law, Arising in the Trial of John ...

John Francis Knapp - 1830 - 258 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...the net of circumstance to entangle him, the fatal secrtt struggles with still greater violence to burst forth. It must be confessed, it iinll be confessed,...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...the net of circumstance to entangle him, the fatal secrel struggles with still greater violence to burst forth. It must be confessed, it will be confessed,...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...him, and the net of circumstance to entangle him, th«T fatal secret struggles with still greater violence to burst forth. It must be confessed, ii irill...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 7

1832 - 504 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...confession but suicide, and suicide is confession.' ART. XI— LAW OF BAILMENTS. Commentaries on the Law of Bailments, with illustrations from the Civil...
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The National Orator;: Consisting of Selections, Adapted for Rhetorical ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...circumstance to entangle him, the fatal secret struggles with stifl greater violence to burst forth. It must be confessed, it will be confessed, there is no refuge...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 12

1834 - 614 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almas thews its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down his courage, it conquers bis prudence. When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him, and the net of circumstance to entangle...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1

Daniel Webster - 1835 - 524 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...embarrass him, and the net of circumstance to entangle htm, the fatal secret struggles with still greater violence to burst forth. It must be confessed, it...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1

Daniel Webster - 1835 - 1166 pages
...it breaks down his соигарт, it conquers his prudence. When suspicions, from without, beç'a to embarrass him, and the net of circumstance to entangle...fatal secret struggles with still greater violence to burrt forts It must he confessed, il will be confessed, there ia no refuge Ironi confession! but suicide,...
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The Elocutionist: Consisting of Declamations and Readings in Prose and ...

Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...suspicions, from without, begin to embarrass him, the fatal secret struggles with still greater violence to burst forth. It must be confessed, it will...
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 1

Harriet Martineau - 1838 - 354 pages
...reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down...confession but suicide; and suicide is confession." Mr. Webster was born in 1782, in New Hampshire. His father was a farmer who had retreated into the...
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