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" When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance of the sun, to take his latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have driven him... "
Complete Rhetoric - Page 167
by Alfred Hix Welsh - 1885 - 346 pages
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The History of Illinois, from Its First Discovery and Settlement to the ...

Henry Brown - Illinois - 1844 - 526 pages
...then direct our energies thither. " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in foul weather, on an unknown sea, he naturally avails himself of...ascertain how far the elements have driven him from his course. Let us imitate this prudence, and before we float any farther, refer to the point from which...
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Practical Elocution

Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 340 pages
...speaking, in 1830, on Foote's land resolution, in the senate of the United States, he said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick...prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least be able to form some conjecture...
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Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading ...

Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 372 pages
...speaking, in 1830, on Foote's land resolution, in the senate of the United States, he said : " When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick...prudence, and before we float farther on the waves of debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least be able to form some conjecture...
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Reminiscences of Congress

Charles Wainwright March - Lawyers - 1850 - 310 pages
...Webster rose and addressed the Senate. His exordium is known by heart, everywhere : " Mr. President, when the mariner has been tossed, for many days, in thick...Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may. at least,...
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Reminiscences of Congress

Charles Wainwright March - History - 1850 - 322 pages
...Webster rose and addressed the Senate. His exordium is known by heart, everywhere : " Mr. President, when the mariner has been tossed, for many days, in thick...latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have d.iven Liiu from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the...
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Reminiscences of Congress

Charles Wainwright March - Lawyers - 1850 - 320 pages
...Webster rose and addressed the Senate. His exordium is known by heart, everywhere : " Mr. President, when the mariner has been tossed, for many days, in thick weather, and on an unknown sea, ho naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm, the earliest glance of the sun, to take...
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Reminiscences of Congress

Charles Wainwright March - Lawyers - 1850 - 318 pages
...the earliest glance of the sun, to take his latitude, and ascertain how far the elements have diiven him from his true course. Let us imitate this prudence ; and before we float further, on the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may, at least,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in the convention to amend the ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 582 pages
...are stated in the biographical memoir in the first volume of this collection. MR. PRESIDENT, — When the mariner has been tossed for many days in thick...imitate this prudence, and, before we float farther 6n the waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least be able...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 18, Issue 2

1852 - 42 pages
...of sarcasm and reproof are contained in that brief exordium ! " Mr President," he commenced, " when the mariner has been tossed, for many days, in thick...waves of this debate, refer to the point from which we have departed, that we may at least conjecture where we now are. I ask for the reading of the resolution."...
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Speeches of Messrs. Hayne and Webster in the United States Senate, on the ...

Robert Young Hayne - Foot's resolution, 1829 - 1852 - 90 pages
...FOLLOWING Mr. HAYNE in the debate, Mr. WEBSTER addressed the Senate as follows : — Mr. PRESIDEKT : When the mariner has been tossed, for many days, in thick...imitate this prudence, and before we float farther, refer to the point from which we departed, that we may at least be able to conjecture where we now...
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