I remember," says Mr. Webster, in an autobiographical memorandum of his boyhood, "the very hill which we were ascending, through deep snows, in a New England sleigh, when my father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought,... The Life and Work of Earnest Men - Página 327por William King Tweedie - 1864 - 456 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1871 - 870 páginas
...New England sleigh, when nay father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family, and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me ? A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept." 1 Repairing to... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 224 páginas
...New England sleigh, when my father made known this promise to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family, and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept." When Mr. Webster... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 232 páginas
...New England sleigh, when my father made known this promise to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family, and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept." When Mr. Webster... | |
| Rufus Choate - 1853 - 112 páginas
...a New England sleigh, when my father made his purpose known to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family, and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me ? A warm glow ran all over me, and I lay my head on my father's shoulder and wept." That speechlessness,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853
...New England sleigh, when my father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept." In truth, a college... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 390 páginas
...could my father, with so Young Webster on the way to Exeter Academy. Page 60. AN AFFECTING SCENE. Cl large a family, and in such narrow circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me ? A warm glow ran all over me, and / laid my head on my father's shoulder, and wept." He wept from... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 640 páginas
...New England sleigh, when my father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept." la truth, a college... | |
| John Frost - 1854 - 738 páginas
...New England sleigh, when my father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family, and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept." completed his preparation... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 510 páginas
...New England sleigh, when my father made known this purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family and in such narrow...circumstances, think of incurring so great an expense for me. A warm glow ran all over me; and I laid my head on my father's shoulder and wept" What artist will... | |
| John George Edgar - 1851 - 558 páginas
...a New-England sleigh, when my father made known his purpose to me. I could not speak. How could he, I thought, with so large a family, and in such narrow circumstances, think of incurring BO great an expense for me ! A warm glow ran all over me, and I laid my head on my father's shoulder... | |
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