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" Houdon, now in the capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and grave ; but concern and anxiety seem to soften the lineaments of his countenance. The government over which he presides is yet in the crisis of experiment. Not free from troubles at home, he... "
Mr. Webster's Address at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Addition to ... - Page 26
by Daniel Webster - 1851 - 29 pages
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...Washington ! Methinks I see his venerable form now before me, as presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the Capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms all around him. He sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...Washington ! Methinks I see his venerable form now before me, as presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the Capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms all around him. He sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

1854 - 576 pages
...! Methinks I see his venerable .form now before me, aa presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the Capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms all around him. He sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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Self-culture in Reading, Speaking, and Conversation: Designed for the Use of ...

William Sherwood - 1856 - 466 pages
...! Moikinfea ? see his venerable form now before me, as presented ic the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the Capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms all around him. He sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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United States Magazine of Science, Art, Manufactures, Agriculture ..., Volume 4

1857 - 662 pages
...Virginia. Ïå is digniued and grave ; but concern and anxiety seem to •often the lineaments of hie countenance. The Government over which he presides is yet in the crisis of expert* ment. Not free from troubles at home, he âñåÿ the world ra commotion and in arms all around...
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Osgood's Progressive Fifth Reader: Embracing a System of Instruction in the ...

Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 pages
...! Methinks I see his venerable form now before me, as, presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the Capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms all around him. H« sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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The New York Speaker: A Selection of Pieces Designed for Academic Exercises ...

Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 pages
...Washington. Methinks I see his venerable form now before me, as presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms, all around him. He sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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Speeches delivered on various public occasions

Daniel Webster - 1860 - 650 pages
...Washington ! Methinks I see his venerable form now before me, as presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the Capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...the lineaments of his countenance. The government over'which he presides is yet in the crisis of experiment. Not free from troubles at home, he sees...
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The New York Speaker

Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 pages
...Washington. Methinks I see his venerable form now before me, as presented in the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the capitol of Virginia. He is dignified and...is yet in the crisis of experiment. Not free from trembles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms, all around him. He sees that imposing foreign...
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The American Union Speaker: Containing Standard and Recent Selections in ...

John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 pages
...the glorious statue by Houdon, now in the capital of Virginia. He is dignified and grave ; but his concern and anxiety seem to soften the lineaments...troubles at home, he sees the world in commotion and arms, all around him. He sees that imposing foreign powers are half disposed to try the strength of...
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