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" Monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them this day to Warren and his associates. On other occasions they have been given to your more immediate companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, to Sullivan, and to Lincoln. "
The Orations on Bunker Hill Monument: The Character of Washington and the ... - Page 31
by Daniel Webster - 1894 - 101 pages
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

1824 - 494 pages
...feeble commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates....companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan, and Lincoln. Sir, we have become reluctant to grant these, our highest and last honors, further....
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The Republican, Volume 12

Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 pages
...feeble commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates....companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan and Lincoln. Sir, we have become relnctant to grant these, our highest and last honors, further....
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An Address Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill ...

Daniel Webster - 1825 - 52 pages
...Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associa.es. On other occasions they have been given to your more...companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan, and Lincoln. Sir, we have become reluctant to grant these, our highest and last honors, further....
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

1825 - 492 pages
...feehle commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy helong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates. On other occasions they have heen given to your more immediate companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan,...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 5

1827 - 544 pages
...feeble commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates....companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan and Lincoln. Sir, we have become reluctant to grant these, our highest and last honors, further....
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A Practical System of Rhetoric: Or, The Principles and Rules of Style ...

Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 pages
...'•Sir, we have become reluctant to grant monuments and eulogies — our highest and best honours, further. We would gladly hold them yet back from the little remnant of that Immortal band. Serus in caelum redeas." Example 7. — "Mind is the great lever of all things." Example 8. The following...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pages
...feeble commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates....companions in arms, to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan, and Lincoln. Sir, we have become reluctant to grant these, our highest and last honors, further....
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American Oratory: Or Selections from the Speeches of Eminent Americans

1836 - 552 pages
...feeble commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates....companions in arms, — to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan, and Lincoln. Sir, we have become reluctant to grant these, our highest and last honors, further....
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American Oratory: Or Selections from the Speeches of Eminent Americans

1836 - 552 pages
...more immediate companions in arms, — to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan, and Lincoln. Sir, we have become reluctant to grant these, our highest...back from the little remnant of that immortal band. Serus in cailum redeas. Illustrious as are your merits, yet far, oh, very far distant be the day, when...
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American Oratory: Or Selections from the Speeches of Eminent Americans

1836 - 550 pages
...feeble commendation, the names of departed patriots. Sir, monuments and eulogy belong to the dead. We give them, this day, to Warren and his associates. On other occasions, they have been given to your mora immediate companions in arms, — to Washington, to Greene, to Gates, Sullivan, and Lincoln. Sir,...
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