Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... give me one also to keep as a recollection of this pleasant tour ? ' I have kept it , and now it has a pensive value for me ; to which the stanza which he chose for the autograph seems to lend itself . I transcribe it : " When you and I ...
... give me one also to keep as a recollection of this pleasant tour ? ' I have kept it , and now it has a pensive value for me ; to which the stanza which he chose for the autograph seems to lend itself . I transcribe it : " When you and I ...
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... give security to all well - disposed persons , and to repress the efforts of the ill - disposed ; to give them a government such as we may , in the short period now before us , considering the great distance at which they are from us ...
... give security to all well - disposed persons , and to repress the efforts of the ill - disposed ; to give them a government such as we may , in the short period now before us , considering the great distance at which they are from us ...
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... Give me life , give me life ; ' evidently feeling as if he might fall into a state in which he should be unable to realize the passage from life to death . He also asked me , once or twice , ' Am I alive , or am I dead ? ' and proposed ...
... Give me life , give me life ; ' evidently feeling as if he might fall into a state in which he should be unable to realize the passage from life to death . He also asked me , once or twice , ' Am I alive , or am I dead ? ' and proposed ...
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