I have not allowed myself, Sir, to look beyond the union, To see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances of preserving liberty when the bonds that unite us together shall be broken asunder. I have not accustomed... Famous Orators of the World and Their Best Orations - Página 87de Charles Morris - 1902 - 639 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the Union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this Government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the Union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the Union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this Government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the Union should he best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, Sir, to look beyond the Union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this Government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the Union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 páginas
...1 have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the union should be best preserved, but how tolerable "might be... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...myself to hang over the precipice of disunion, to see whethei, with my short sight, I can fathom the depth of the abyss below; nor could I regard him as... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, Sir, to look beyond the union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| George Ticknor - 1831 - 56 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, Sir, to look beyond the union, To see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 páginas
...I have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the Union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this Government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the Union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 páginas
...happiness. I have net allowed myself to look beyond the union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances...affairs of this government, whose thoughts should be mainly bent on considering, not how the union should be best preserved, but how tolerable might be... | |
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