The triumph of his talents and patriotism, cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring fame. We cannot, indeed, but remember, that in our public career, collisions of opinion and action, at once extensive, earnest, and enduring, have arisen between... Martin Van Buren to the End of His Public Career - Página 142de George Bancroft - 1889 - 239 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| David Hosack - 1829 - 562 páginas
...is no reason to doubt that history will do him justice. The triumph of his talents and patriotism, cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep-felt, though melancholy satisfaction, to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased also felt... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 390 páginas
...is no reason to doubt that history will do him justice. The triumph of his talents and patriotism, cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep-felt, though melancholy satisfaction, to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased also felt... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 374 páginas
...is no reason to doubt that history will do him justice. The triumph of his talents and patriotism, cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...deceased and many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep felt, though melancholy satisfaction, to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased... | |
| Jabez Delano Hammond - 1842 - 584 páginas
...cannot deny myself the pleasure of copying it. " The triumph of his talents and patriotism," said Mr. Van Buren, " cannot fail to become monuments of high...remember, that in our public career, collisions of opinions and action, at once extensive, earnest, and enduring, have arisen between the deceased and... | |
| Jabez Delano Hammond - 1842 - 590 páginas
...cannot deny myself the pleasure of copying it. " The triumph of his talents and patriotism," said Mr. Van Buren, " cannot fail to become monuments of high...remember, that in our public career, collisions of opinions and action, at once extensive, earnest, and enduring, have arisen between the deceased and... | |
| 1844 - 638 páginas
...¡i no reason to doubt that history will do him justice. The triumph of his talents and patriotism cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep-felt, though melancholy, satisfaction to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased also felt... | |
| 1844 - 648 páginas
...there is no reason to doubt that history will do him jnstice. The triumph of his talents and patriotism cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep-felt, though melancholy, satisfaction to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased also felt... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1846 - 552 páginas
...and enduring fame. We cannot, indeed, but remember, that in our public career, collisions of opinions and action, at once extensive, earnest, and enduring,...many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep-felt, though melancholy satisfaction, to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased also felt... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1846 - 564 páginas
...following touching and beautiful sentiments : " The triumph of his (Mr. Clinton's) talents and patriotism, cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...remember, that in our public career, collisions of opinions and action, at once extensive, earnest, and enduring, have arisen between the deceased and... | |
| Nehemiah Cleaveland, James Smillie - 1847 - 184 páginas
...is no reason to doubt that history will do him justice. The triumph of his talents and patriotism, cannot fail to become monuments of high and enduring...many of us. For myself, sir, it gives me a deep-felt though melancholy satisfaction to know, and more so, to be conscious, that the deceased also felt and... | |
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