| 1850 - 616 pages
...ornament. Dot often seeking far for illustration, his power consisted in the plainness of bis propositious, in the closeness of his logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course of years to... | |
| Clement Moore Butler, United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 304 pages
...was clear, quick, and strong. Sir, the eloquence of Mr. CALHOUN, or the manner of his exhibition of his sentiments in public bodies, was part of his intellectual...logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course of years to... | |
| South Carolina. General Assembly - 1850 - 180 pages
...was clear, quick, and strong. Sir, the eloquence of Mr. CALHOUN, or the manner of his exhibition of his sentiments in public bodies, was part of his intellectual...logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him, through such a long course of years, to... | |
| 1850 - 414 pages
...was held by a kindred mind. " Sir, the eloquence of Mr. Calhoun, or the manner of his exhibition of his sentiments in public bodies, was part of his intellectual...of his logic, and in the earnestness and energy of hie manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course... | |
| 1850 - 608 pages
...ornament, Dot often seeking far for illustration, his power cousisted in the plainness of his propositious, in the closeness of his logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through sucb a long course of years to... | |
| 1850 - 762 pages
...ornament, not often seeking far for illustration. His power consisted in the plainness of his expression, in the closeness of his logic and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, that have enabled him, through such a long course of years, to... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 pages
...world admit that. His mind was both perceptive and vigorous. It was clear, quick, and strong. Sir, the eloquence of Mr. Calhoun, or the manner in which...logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course of years to... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 390 pages
...quick, and strong. 260 MK. CALHOON'S ELOQUENCE. " Sir, the eloquence of Mr. Calhoun, or the mariner in which he exhibited his sentiments in public bodies,...logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course of years to... | |
| Lewis C. Munn - 1853 - 450 pages
...UPON JOHN C. CALHOUN. — D. Webster. THE eloquence of Mr. Calhoun, or the manner of his exhibition of his sentiments in public bodies, was part of his intellectual...logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course of years to... | |
| Salem Town - 1855 - 492 pages
...was clear, quick, and strong. Sir, the eloquence of Mr. Calhoun, or the manner of his exhibition of his sentiments in public bodies, was part of his intellectual...logic, and in the earnestness and energy of his manner. 3. These are the qualities, as I think, which have enabled him through such a long course of years... | |
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