America, such has been the general progress of knowledge, such the improvement in legislation, in commerce, in the arts, in letters, and, above all, in liberal ideas and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding... The Orations on Bunker Hill Monument: The Character of Washington and the ... - Page 22by Daniel Webster - 1894 - 101 pagesFull view - About this book
| Daniel Webster - 1885 - 74 pages
...power in this Continent, from the place where we stand to the south pole, is annihilated for ever.7 10. In the mean time, both in Europe and America, such...spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. 11. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 pages
...Congress in 1823, and Mr. Webster's speech on the Panama Mission, in 1S26. 126 THE BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. America, such has been the general progress of knowledge,...spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1889 - 86 pages
...in Europe and America, such has been the general progress of knowledge ; such the 190 improvements in legislation, in commerce, in the arts, in letters,...spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. , • Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1892 - 72 pages
...both in Europe and America, such has been the general progress of knowledge, such the improve5 ment in legislation, in commerce, in the arts, in letters,...general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed.1 Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1893 - 108 pages
...power in this continent, from the place where we stand to the south pole, is annihilated for ever.1 . In the mean time, both in Europe and America, such...spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1893 - 108 pages
...power in this continent, from the place where we stand to the south pole, is annihilated for ever.1 In the mean time, both in Europe and America, such...spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1895 - 202 pages
...power in this continent, from the place where we stand to the south pole, is annihilated forever.3 10. In the mean time, both in Europe and America, such...of the age, that the whole world seems changed. 1 The French Revolution of 1789. '>Ie, from South America, where several republics had recently been... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1896 - 198 pages
...power in this continent, from the place where we stand to the south pole, is annihilated forever.3 10. In the mean time, both in Europe and America, such...in the arts, in letters, and, above all, in liberal idea's and the general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. 1 The French Revolution... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1896 - 72 pages
...both in Europe and America, such has been the general progress of knowledge, such the improve5 ment in legislation, in commerce, in the arts, in letters,...general spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed.1 Yet, notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle - 1897 - 642 pages
...both in Europe and America, such has been the general progress of knowledge, such the improvements in legislation, in commerce, in the arts, in letters,...spirit of the age, that the whole world seems changed. Yet notwithstanding that this is but a faint abstract of the things which have happened since the day... | |
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