| Boston (Mass.), George Stillman Hillard - 1853 - 300 Seiten
...National rights, has been consigned to the bosom of bis mother earth. The loss to us, to the country, and the world, is irreparable. The whole nation mourns....drapery of woe, "and the mourners go about the streets." New Hampshire claims the honor of Mr. Webster's birth ; and among the millions who are afflicted in... | |
| Sons of New Hampshire - 1854 - 254 Seiten
...national rights, has been consigned to the bosom of his mother earth ! The loss to us, to the country and the world, is irreparable. The whole nation mourns...of woe, and " the mourners go about the streets." New Hampshire claims the honor of Mr. Webster's birth, and among the millions who are afflicted in... | |
| Sons of New Hampshire - 1854 - 254 Seiten
...national rights, has been consigned to the bosom of his mother earth ! The loss to us, to the country and the world, is irreparable. The whole nation mourns...of woe, and " the mourners go about the streets." New Hampshire claims the honor of Mr. Webster's birth, and among the millions who are afflicted in... | |
| John Livingston - 1854 - 736 Seiten
...national rights, has been consigned to the bosom of his mother earth. "The loss to us, to the country and the world, is irreparable. The whole nation mourns....of woe, and ' the mourners go about the streets.' " Daniel Webster is dead ! We shall see his majestic form no more ! But his fume is immortal ! It is... | |
| 1855 - 800 Seiten
...and national rights, has been consigned to the bosom of liis mother earth. The loss to us, to t lie country, and to the world, is irreparable. The whole...1853; when he thus introduced the subject : — " The Mnrshfield farmer is numbered with the mighty dead. He was a farmer — the eon of a farmer, and the... | |
| 1855 - 650 Seiten
...authority, and national rights, has been consigned to tho bosom of his mother earth. The loss to us, to tho country, and to the world, is irreparable. The whole...Agricultural Society in the city of Washington, February 2, 1803, when he thus introduced the subject: " The Marshfield farmer is numbered with the mighty dead.... | |
| Edwin Azro Charlton - 1857 - 624 Seiten
...Sons of New Hampshire, to receive them as their guests, on the occasion of his obsequies, he said, "The loss to us, to the country, and to the world is irreparable. The whole nation mourns." On the second of these occasions he closed with this apostrophe : " Sainted patriot ! there, in those... | |
| ellas nason - 1867 - 442 Seiten
...expounder of constitutional authority and national rights, has l>cun consigned to the bosom of his mother earth. " The loss to us, to the country and...of woe, and ' the mourners go about the streets.' " " But in thi.s hour of trial uud sorrow, let us not forget that our loss is his unspeakable gain.... | |
| 1867 - 476 Seiten
...expounder of constitutional authority and national rights, has been consigned to the bo.som of his mother earth. " The loss to us, to the country and...the world, is irreparable. The whole nation mourns; onr city is hung in the drapery of woe, and 'the mourner.-, go about the streets."' " But in this hour... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1994 - 428 Seiten
...rights, has lieen consigned to the liosom of his mother earth. " The loss to us, to the country ami to the world, is irreparable. The whole nation mourns...of woe, and ' the mourners go about the streets.' " " But in this boor of trial and sorrow, let us not forget that our loss is his unspeakable gain.... | |
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