Having completed the examination of your book, I wish to hold up to you, in a single view, the substance of what you have done.
Thus, you see, that so far from thinking you have cause to repent of what you have done, I wish you to do more, and wish it on an assurance of its effect.
Thus, you see, that so far from thinking you have cause to repent of what you have done, I wish you to do more, and wish it on an assurance of its effect.
And now, Sir, let me solemnly inquire of you, whether it is right to do what you have done?
But oh, my dear, when I think of it, the nobility and generosity of what you have done appalls me.
In any event, what you have done to-day will be productive of everlasting good.
Don't you suppose I am proud of you; don't you suppose that I am stronger and better because of what you have done?
If what you have done for us here to-night and what you have done to-day is a true index to your energy and determination, what is there you will not grasp and do when you get at it?
What you have done to-day has certainly touched his heart; and no man would be human who did not feel moved at this wonderful welcome that you have prepared for your President.
There was even something of it alive in the roots, I think, until within a few days--in spite of what you are, what you have done to me.
What you may have done, I don't know; what you have done, even recently, I am not sure of.
That all their lives they did what--what you have done to-day--that you have inherited their terrible inclinations.
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