Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... natural persons . We must follow him away from the col- lision of politics and the contentions of the forum to the places where he set up his multiform household gods . Above all , we must appreciate that part of his nature which , amid ...
... natural persons . We must follow him away from the col- lision of politics and the contentions of the forum to the places where he set up his multiform household gods . Above all , we must appreciate that part of his nature which , amid ...
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... nature are the same every- where , and in all ages . This has been found to be true ; and , accordingly , so far as history presents the qualities and propen- sities of human nature , it does teach by example . But , then , he adds ...
... nature are the same every- where , and in all ages . This has been found to be true ; and , accordingly , so far as history presents the qualities and propen- sities of human nature , it does teach by example . But , then , he adds ...
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... Nature , and in the company of the students of Nature . ' With ichthyology he had not only a sporting , but a scientific acquaint- ance . His observation of the habits of the fishes in our streams and along our shores was wonderfully ...
... Nature , and in the company of the students of Nature . ' With ichthyology he had not only a sporting , but a scientific acquaint- ance . His observation of the habits of the fishes in our streams and along our shores was wonderfully ...
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