While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying prospects spread out before us, for us and our children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that in my day at least, that curtain may not rise! God grant that on my vision... The Private Life of Daniel Webster - Side 148av Charles Lanman - 1852 - 205 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Henry Mandeville - 1850 - 368 sider
...it shall be broken up and destroyed. 2 While the union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying 3 prospects spread out before us, for us and our children. Beyond that 1 seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in 4 my day at least, that curtain may not rise :... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1851 - 328 sider
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that, I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant, that, in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise ! God grant, that on my vision... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 sider
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that, I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day at least, that curtain may not rise! God grant that on my vision never... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 572 sider
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it should be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise ! God grant that on my vision never... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 232 sider
...the many engagements that demanded his attention. The friends of Mr. Webster urged upon Mr. (rales the imperative necessity of writing out the speech,...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the vail, (rod grant that in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise. God grant that on my vision never may... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 224 sider
...ladies who adorned the society of Washington City at the time of the great debate. In the centre of Ihis truly splendid audience stands Mr. Webster, noble...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the vail. God grant that in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise. God grant that on my vision never may... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 82 sider
...the audience, he seems to be in a momentary trance, with his eyes fixed on vacancy, as if marshalling his thoughts for this burst of eloquence: " While...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise. God grant that on my vision never... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 sider
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the People when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the Union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day, at least, that curtain may not rise ! God grant that on my vision... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 sider
...how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. •6. While the union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day at least, that curtain may not rise ! God grant that qn my vision never... | |
| Robert Young Hayne - 1852 - 90 sider
...preserved, but how tolerable might be the condition of the people when it shall be broken up and destroyed. While the union lasts, we have high, exciting, gratifying...children. Beyond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. God grant that, in my day at least, that curtain may not rise. God grant that on my vision never... | |
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