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" Caesar was merciful, Scipio was continent, Hannibal was patient; but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one, and, like the lovely masterpiece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit, in one glow of associated beauty, the pride of every model... "
The Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq: Delivered at the Bar, and on Various ... - Page 38
by Charles Phillips - 1821 - 249 pages
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The American Preceptor

Caleb Bingham - 1829 - 234 pages
...patient ; but it was reserved for WASHINGTON to blend them all in one, and, like the lovely master-piece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit in one glow of associated...of every model, and the perfection of every master. 6. As a general, he marshalled the peasant into a veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Readers - 1831 - 294 pages
...patient; but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one* and, like the lovely masterpiece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit, in one glow of associated beauty, the pride of every model,j and the perfection of every master. As a general, ne marshalled the peasant into a veteran,...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1833 - 312 pages
...patient; 50 but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one, and, like the lovely masterpiece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit, in one glow of...master. As a general, he marshalled the peasant into a 55 veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of experience; as a statesman he enlarged the policy...
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An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...was left for Washington to blend all these great qualities in one', and', like the lovely masterpiece of the Grecian artist', to exhibit', in one glow of...model', and the perfection of every master'. As a conqueror', he was untainted with the crime of blood'; as a revolutionist', he was free from any stain...
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Cobb's Sequel to the Juvenile Readers: Comprising a Selection of Lessons in ...

Lyman Cobb - Readers - 1834 - 238 pages
...to the patriot of 'the new. 2. IndividuaMnstancesj'no doubt, there were ; 'splendid eremassociated beauty, the pride of every model, and the perfection of every master. 3. As a general, he marshalled the peasant into a veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...-patient ; but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one, and like the lovely chef(F&uvre of the Grecian artist, to exhibit in one glow of associated...and the perfection of every master. As a general, he marshaled the peasant into a veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of experience ; as a statesman,...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1838 - 316 pages
...patient; 50 but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one, and, like the lovely masterpiece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit, in one glow of...master. As a general, he marshalled the peasant into a 55 veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of experience; as a statesman he enlarged the policy...
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The National Preceptor: Or, Selections in Prose and Poetry; Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - Readers - 1838 - 346 pages
...patient, — but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one, and like the lovely master-piece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit in one glow of associated...of every model, and the perfection of every master. * George Washington, the commander of the American army in the war of the revolution, and the first...
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The Rhetorical Reader Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 pages
...patient; 50 but it was reserved for Washington to blend them all in one, and, like the lovely masterpiece of the Grecian artist, to exhibit, in one glow of...master. As a general, he marshalled the peasant into a 65 veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of experience; as a statesman he enlarged the policy...
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Alida: Or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War ...

Amelia Stratton Comfield - American fiction - 1841 - 258 pages
...won, nearly half a century before, by the superior prowess of a renowned hero,* who, as a general, marshalled the peasant into a veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of experience, and through the vicissitudes of a protracted conflict displayed a magnanimity that defied misfortune,...
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