... mastery over himself which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went on to speak of his attachment to the college. Life of Daniel Webster - Page 170by George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 1318 pagesFull view - About this book
| Criticism - 1853 - 666 pages
...over himself which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I -will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went...recollections of father, mother, brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
| Rufus Choate - Statesmen - 1853 - 116 pages
...over himself which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went...recollections of father, mother, brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
| George Van Santvoord - Judges - 1854 - 554 pages
...indeed he him from uu unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few brukeu wordy of tenderness in which he went on to speak of his...mingled throughout with the recollections of father, mothtT. brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - Biography & Autobiography - 1854 - 526 pages
...feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went tin tc speak of his attachment to the college. The whole...recollections of father, mother, brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
| George Van Santvoord - Electronic books - 1854 - 550 pages
...opinion that Wirt, if indeed he him from an unmanly burst of feeling, I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went on to speak of his attachment to tho college ; the whole seemed to be mingled throughout with the recollections of father, mother, brother,... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - Education - 1860 - 352 pages
...over himselt which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went...recollections of father, mother, brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
| Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - Lawyers - 1862 - 592 pages
...over himself which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went...recollections of father, mother, brother. and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 636 pages
...over himself which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went...recollections of father, mother, brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
| Philip Lawrence - English language - 1870 - 422 pages
...over himself which might save him from an unmanly burst of feeling. I will not attempt to give you the few broken words of tenderness in which he went...recollections of father, mother, brother, and all the trials and privations through which he had made his way into life. Every one saw that it was wholly... | |
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