Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... house , through which the southern breezes fan us of an afternoon . I feel them now coming , not over beds of violets , but over Plymouth Bay , fresh , if not fragrant . A carriage - way leads from the road to the house , not bold and ...
... house , through which the southern breezes fan us of an afternoon . I feel them now coming , not over beds of violets , but over Plymouth Bay , fresh , if not fragrant . A carriage - way leads from the road to the house , not bold and ...
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... House of Representatives . On the 25th , at a late evening session , while this bill was before the House , Mr. Charles Allen , a mem- ber from Massachusetts , severely criticised Mr. Webster's course in this matter , and declared that ...
... House of Representatives . On the 25th , at a late evening session , while this bill was before the House , Mr. Charles Allen , a mem- ber from Massachusetts , severely criticised Mr. Webster's course in this matter , and declared that ...
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... house delineated in Mr. Lanman's sketch is the very house in which I was born . Some of my older brothers and sisters were born in the first house erected by my father , which was a log cabin . Before my birth he had become able to ...
... house delineated in Mr. Lanman's sketch is the very house in which I was born . Some of my older brothers and sisters were born in the first house erected by my father , which was a log cabin . Before my birth he had become able to ...
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