| John Epy Lovell - 1866 - 568 páginas
...Senate. His "exordium is known by heart everywhere. "Mr. President, when the mariner has been tossed, fur many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea,...course. Let us imitate this prudence ; and before \ve float further, on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that wo... | |
| Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1867 - 208 páginas
...campaign against Douglas. The great Massachusetts orator began thus : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown...have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate that prudence, and before we float farther, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 220 páginas
...arrested the progress of Disunion, the orator and statesman said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...Let us imitate this prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 228 páginas
...arrested the progress of Disunion, the orator and statesman said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...Let us imitate this prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 652 páginas
...famous speech — Daniel Webster's reply to Hayne. Mr. Webster said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate that prudence, and before we float further, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 páginas
...famous speech — Daniel Webster's reply to Hayne. Mr. Webster said : "When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...have driven him from his true course. Let us imitate that prudence, and before we float further, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 226 páginas
...arrested the progress of Disunion, the orator and statesman said: "When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...naturally avails himself of the first pause in the Btorm, the" earliest glance of the sun, to take his latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 232 páginas
...arrested the progress of Disunion, the orator and statesman said : "When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...naturally avails himself of the first pause in the Btorm, the earliest glance of the sun, to take his latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - 1869 - 422 páginas
...paragraph. The introduction was novel and striking : "MR. PRESIDENT. — When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick^ weather, and on an unknown...Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - 1869 - 422 páginas
...paragraph. The introduction was novel and striking : " MB. PRESIDENT. — When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown...ascertain how far the elements have driven him from hia true course. Let us imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther on the waves of this debate,... | |
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