| Joel Dorman Steele - 1885 - 420 páginas
...of these plans belongs to Hamilton. Daniel Webster has eloquently said of him, " He smote the rook of the national resources, and abundant streams of...revenue burst forth. He touched the dead corpse of public credit, and it sprung upon its feet." were impressed. Chief Justice Jay was sent as envoy extraordinary... | |
| Robert Fowler Leighton - 1885 - 540 páginas
...during the Revolution. 12. Franklin, who was a great philosopher, was born in Boston. 13. Hamilton smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. 14. There3 is a pleasure in the pathless woods. 15. The soldiers were brave.3 NOTES AND... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1886 - 568 páginas
...governmental questions. Again, he was the Secretary of the Treasury of whom Webster said, in orotund phrase : "He smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of Public Credit, and it sprung upon its feet." Hence Hamilton... | |
| Smith Burnham - 1922 - 400 páginas
...wilderness; the other, the raising of a dead man to life by Elijah. These are Webster's words: "Hamilton smote the rock of the national resources and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of public credit, and it sprang upon its feet." Alexander... | |
| Cheesman Abiah Herrick - 1923 - 264 páginas
...the early years under the Federal Constitution was Alexander Hamilton of whom Daniel Webster said: "He smote the rock of the national resources and abundant...revenue burst forth. He touched the dead corpse of public credit, and it sprung upon its feet." The policies of Hamilton, always challenged, ceased to... | |
| Adelaide May Ayer - 1926 - 88 páginas
...kind man. (Fifth grade.) 3. Original Paragraph: Daniel Webster said of Hamilton, "He smote the rock of national resources, and abundant streams of revenue burst forth. He touched the dead corpse of public credit and it sprang upon its feet." Children's Responses: a) Daniel Webster said that Hamilton... | |
| Archibald Williams Patterson - 1927 - 108 páginas
...Jefferson characterized Hamilton as "the Colossus of the Federalist party." Daniel Webster said of him : "He smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of the public credit, and it sprung to its feet. The fabled... | |
| Warren Choate Shaw - 1928 - 694 páginas
...Webster has said: "He smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. The fabled birth of Minerva from the brain of Jove was hardly more sudden or more perfect than the... | |
| Earle Underwood Rugg - 1928 - 240 páginas
...difficult reading materials. Original paragraph : "Daniel Webster said of Hamilton, 'He smote the rock of national resources, and abundant streams of revenue burst forth. He touched the dead corpse of public credit and it sprang upon its feet.' " Children's responses: 1. "Daniel Webster said of Hamilton,... | |
| 1865 - 834 páginas
...at such a time, the whole country perceived with delight, and the whole world saw with admiration. He smote the rock of the National Resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of the Public Credit, and it sprung upon its feet. The fabled... | |
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