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" Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to produce envy in my bosom? "
Marsh's New Manual of Reformed Phonetic Short-hand, Being a Complete ... - Page 119
by Andrew Jackson Marsh - 1892 - 120 pages
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 6; Volume 50

United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...of South Carolina? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to produce envy in my bosom? No, sir, increased gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God that, if 1 am gifted with little of the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies, I have yet none,...
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The Western Monthly Review, Volume 3

Timothy Flint - Mississippi River Valley - 1830 - 696 pages
...of South Carolina? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright, as to produce envy in my bosom? No, sir — increased gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God, that if 1 am gifted with little of the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies, I have yet none,...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 6; Volume 50

United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...instead of South Carolina' Sir, does he suppose t in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to that no Indian, or descendant of any Indian, 'he spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies, I have yet none, as I trust, of that other...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...name, so bright, as to produce envy in my bosom ? No, sir, increased gratification and delight, rather. I thank God, that, if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is able* to raise mortals to the skies, I have yet none, as I trust, of that other spirit, which would...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...of South Carolina? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name, so bright, as to produce envy in my bosom? No, sir, increased gratification and delight, rather. I thank God, that, if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies,...
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The Academical Speaker: A Selection of Extracts in Prose and Verse, from ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...his pow,er to exhibit a Carolina name so bright, as to produce envy in my bosom? No, Sir,—increased gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God,...is said to be able to raise mortals to the skies, I havte yet none, as I trust, of that other spirit, which would drag angels down. When I shall be found,...
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Remarks on the Life and Writings of Daniel Webster of Massachusetts

George Ticknor - 1831 - 56 pages
...South Carolina ? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name, so bright, as to produce envy in my bosom ? No, Sir, increased gratification and delight, rather. I thank God, that, if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies,...
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The National Orator;: Consisting of Selections, Adapted for Rhetorical ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...South Ca. rolina? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright, as to to produce envy in my bosom ? No, Sir — increased gratification...if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies ; I have yet none, as I trust, of that other spirit, which would...
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The Academical Reader: Comprising Selections from the Most Admired Authors ...

John J. Harrod - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God, that, if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies, I have yet none,...trust, of that other spirit, which would drag angels dewn. 6. When I shall be found, sir, in my place here, in the Senate, or elsewhere, to sneer at public...
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American Annual Register of Public Events, Volume 5

Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 916 pages
...instead of South Carolina? Does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Carolina name so bright as to produce envy in my bosom ? No, sir — increased gratification and delight, rather. I thank God, that if I am gifted with little of the spirit which is said to be able to raise mortals...
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