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" Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to the time when this Declaration shall be made good. We may die ; die colonists ; die slaves; die, it... "
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1841
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Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 398 pages
...indeed, may rue it. We may not live 10 I know there is not a man here, who would not' Ihe time, when ibis declaration shall be made good. We may die; die, colonists; die, slaves; die. it nuiy be, ignominious)}*, and on the scaffold. J*t ii so. If it be the pleasure of 1 1 raven, ihat my...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...know the uncertainly of hum tin affairs v but I see clearly,through this day's business. You and /. indeed, may rue it. We may not live to the time, when iliis declaration shall be made good. We may die; die, colonists; die, slaves; die, it may be, ignominiouply,...
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Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of ...

Elocution - 1847 - 312 pages
...Concord, and the very walls will cry out in its support. Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see, I see clearly through this day's business....and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to the tune, when this declaration shall be made good. We may die ; die, colonists ; die, slaves : die, it...
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Knowles' Elocutionist: A First-class Rhetorical Reader and Recitation Book ...

James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1847 - 344 pages
...and the very walls will cry out in its support. Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs ; but I see clearly through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. "We may not live to see the time when this declaration shall be made good. We may die ; die, colonists ; die, slaves ;...
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The British orator

Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...and the very walls will cry out in its support. " Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs; but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business....colonists; die, slaves; die, it may be, ignominiously, on the scaffold. Be it so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country shall require...
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Questions and Supplement to Goodrich's History of the United States

Joseph Emerson - United States - 1851 - 212 pages
...and the very walls will cry out in its support. ' Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs ; but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business. You and I, mdeed, may rue it. We may not live to the time, when this declaration shall be made good. We may die...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Readers - 1852 - 570 pages
...and the very walls will cry out in its support ! Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs ; but I see clearly through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to see the time when this Declaration shall be made good. We may die, — die colonists ; die slaves ;...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 568 pages
...and the very walls will cry out in its support ! Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs ; but I see clearly through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to see the time when this Declaration shall be made good. AVe may die, — die colonists ; die slaves...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 570 pages
...day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. AVc may not live to see the time when this Deelaration shall be made good. We may die, — die colonists ; die slaves ; die, it may be, ignominious! y. and on the scaffold ! Be it so ! be it so ! If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my...
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The Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel Webster: Comprising ...

Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1853 - 130 pages
...the very walls will cry out in its support. « " Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business....may die ; die colonists; die slaves; die, it may be, ignommiously and on the scaffold. Be it so. Be it so. If it be the pleasure of Heaven that my country...
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