This oration will be read five hundred years hence with as much rapture as it was heard. It ought to be read at the end of every century, and indeed at the end of every year, forever and ever. Life of Daniel Webster - Página 194de George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 1318 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Daniel Webster, Edwin David Sanborn - 1856 - 566 páginas
...times. What can I say of what regards myself? To my humble name, " Exegisti monumentum cere perennius." This oration will be read five hundred years hence,...every century, and indeed at the end of every year, for ever and ever. I am, Sir, with the profoundest esteem, your obliged friend, and very humble servant,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1867 - 836 páginas
...said: "Mr. Burke is no longer entitled to the praise— the most consummate orator of modern times. This oration will be read five hundred years hence...every century, and, indeed, at the end of every year for ever and ever;" the eulogy on Adams and Jefferson, in 182C, pronounced by an eminent orator as... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 618 páginas
...times. "What can I say of what regards myself? To my humble name, Exegisti monumentum aere perennius.'1 "This oration will be read five hundred years hence...servant, " JOHN ADAMS. " The Honorable Daniel Webster." [CHANCELLOR KENT TO MR. WEBSTER.] " ALBANY, December 29, 1821. " MY DEAR SIB : Be pleased to accept... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 630 páginas
..."What can I say of what regards myself? To my humble name, ' Exegitti monumentum aere perenniu*.'1 " This oration will be read five hundred years hence...esteem, your obliged friend and very humble servant, " Jons ADAMS. " The Honorable Daniel Webster." [CHANCELLOB KENT TO MR. WEBSTER.] " ALBAMY, Ddxmber... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 688 páginas
...what regards myself? To my humble name, ' Exegisti monumentum aere percnnius.' " This oration will bo read five hundred years hence with as much rapture...servant, " JOHN ADAMS. " The Honorable Daniel Webster." [CnANCELLOR KENT TO MB. WERSTKB.] " ALEANY, December 29, 1821. " MY DE.\n Sm : Be pleased to accept... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 652 páginas
..."What can I say of what regards myself? To my humble name, ' Exegisti monumentum acre perennius.i " This oration will be read five hundred years hence...your obliged friend and very humble servant, " JOHN ADAMB. " The Honorable Daniel Webster." [CHANCELLOR KENT TO MR. WEESTER.] " ALE AKT, Desembtr 29, 1821.... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1877 - 472 páginas
...read. It ought to be read at the end of every century, and indeed of every year forever and ever. It will be read five hundred years hence with as much rapture as it was heard." The sentences may be printed, word matched with word and thought linked to thought in perfect sequence,... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1877 - 470 páginas
...read. It ought to be read at the end of every century, and indeed of every year forever and ever. It will be read five hundred years hence with as much rapture as it was heard." The sentences may be printed, word matched with word and thought linked to thought in perfect sequence,... | |
| Horatio Alger - 1882 - 336 páginas
...degree. Mr. Burke is no longer entitled to the praise, the most consummate orator of modern times. This oration will be read five hundred years hence...indeed at the end of every year, forever and ever." This testimony is the more interesting because the writer less then five years later was himself, with... | |
| Webster Historical Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1883 - 314 páginas
...degree. Mr. Burke is no longer entitled to the praise, the most consummate orator of modern times. This oration will be read five hundred years hence with as much rapture as it was heard. It ought to bo read at the end of every century, and, indeed, at the end of every .year, for ever and ever." And... | |
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