| Daniel Webster, Fred Newton Scott - 1905 - 182 pages
...friends ; it flamed, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name, in the days of peace, was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect. That name, descending with all time, spreading over the whole earth,... | |
| George Washington - 1906 - 136 pages
...friends ; it flamed, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name, in the days of peace, was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect. That name, descending with all time, spreading over the whole earth,... | |
| George Washington - 1909 - 144 pages
...friends ; it flamed, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name, in the days of peace, was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect. That name, descending with all time, spreading over the whole earth,... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1910 - 368 pages
...country's friends; its flame, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name in the days of peace was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect; that name, descending with all time, spread over the whole earth, and... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1915 - 362 pages
...country's friends; its flame, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name in the days of peace was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect ; that name, descending with all time, spread over the whole earth, and... | |
| Craig R. Smith - 2005 - 310 pages
...country's friends; it flamed, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name, in the days of peace, was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect."7 Using the grand style, Webster promoted his subject in periodic cadences... | |
| Tennessee - 1846 - 434 pages
...the country's friends; it flamed too like a meteor to repel her foes; a name in the days of peace; a loadstone attracting to itself a whole people's confidence; a whole people's love, and the world's respect, a name descending with all time, spreading over the earth and uttered " •... | |
| Daniel Webster - 590 pages
...friends ; it flamed, too, like a meteor, to repel her foes. That name, in the days of peace, was a loadstone, attracting to itself a whole people's confidence, a whole people's love, and the whole world's respect. That name, descending with all time, spreading over the whole earth,... | |
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