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    " We feel the cold which benumbed, and listen to the winds which pierced them. Beneath us is the Rock, on which New England received the feet of the Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they struggle with the elements, and, with toilsome efforts, gain... "
    Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 21
    publié par - 1853
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    The Monthly repository (and review)., Volume 17

    1822
    ...Pilgrims. We seem eren to behold them, as they struggle with the element*, and, with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council...hear the whisperings of youthful impatience, and we sec, what a painter of our own has also represented by his pencil, chilled aud shivering childhood,...
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    The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 17

    1822
    ...the elements, and, with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We Ibten to the chief« in council ; we sec the unexampled exhibition of female fortitude and...hear the whisperings of youthful impatience, and we •*c, v. lut a painter of our own has also irpresentcd by his pencil, chilled and shivering childhood,...
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    The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 17

    1822
    ...Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they straggle with the elements, aud, with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council...mother's breast, till our own blood almost freezes. The mild dignity of CARVER and of BRADFORD ; the decisive and soldier-like air and manner of STANDISH...
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    An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors

    J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 298 pages
    ...they straggle with the elements, and with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs m council; we see the unexampled exhibition of female...own has also represented by his pencil, chilled and shiver ing childhood—houseless, but for a mother's arms — couchless, but for a mother's breast...
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    Speeches and Forensic Arguments

    Daniel Webster - 1830 - 520 pages
    ...Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they struggle" with the elements, and, with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council;...mother's arms, couchless but for a mother's breast, till '•""" own blood almost freezes. The mild dignity of CARVER and of BRADFORD; the decisive and soldierlike...
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    Speeches and Forensic Arguments

    Daniel Webster - 1830 - 520 pages
    ...Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they struggle with the elements, and, with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council;...fortitude and resignation; we hear the whisperings of vouthful impatience, and we see, what a painter of our own has alrfo represented by his pencil, chilled...
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    Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1

    Daniel Webster - 1835
    ...Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they struggle with the elements, and, with toilsome efforts, gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council;...mother's breast, till our own blood almost freezes. The mild dignity of CARVER and of BRADFORD; the decisive and soldierlike air and manner of STANDISH;...
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    Specimens of American Eloquence: Consisting of Choice Selections from the ...

    1837 - 383 pages
    ...Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they struggle with the elements, and, with toilsome efforts gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council...mother's breast, till our own blood almost freezes. The mild dignity of CARVER, and of BRADFORD; the decisive and soldierlike air and manner of STANDISH...
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    The Beauties of the Hon. Daniel Webster: Selected and Arranged, with a ...

    Daniel Webster, James Rees - 1839 - 95 pages
    ...Pilgrims. We seem even to behold them, as they struggle with the elements, and with toilsome efforts gain the shore. We listen to the Chiefs in council...chilled and shivering childhood, houseless but for a mothBEAUTIES OP WEBSTER. 39 er's arms, couchlessbut for a mother's breast, till our own blood almost...
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    The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., Volume 1

    J. Fletcher - 1842
    ...pilgrims. We seem even to behold them as they struggle with the elements, and with toilsome efforts gain the shore. We listen to the chiefs in council....pencil — chilled and shivering childhood, houseless hut for a mother's arms, couchless but for a mother's breast, till our own blood almost freezes. The...
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