The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in CongressC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... believe to be essential to the preservation of the Union , the main- tenance of the Constitution , and the advancement of the country to still higher stages of prosperity and renown . These objects have constituted my Pole Star during ...
... believe to be essential to the preservation of the Union , the main- tenance of the Constitution , and the advancement of the country to still higher stages of prosperity and renown . These objects have constituted my Pole Star during ...
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... believe we do not fully know or feel the full extent of this change , and all the difficulty and distress which now pervade the people . If we were at home ; if we were each in our own respective circles , amidst the men of business ...
... believe we do not fully know or feel the full extent of this change , and all the difficulty and distress which now pervade the people . If we were at home ; if we were each in our own respective circles , amidst the men of business ...
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... believe the majority of Congress cannot realize , and which they believe they cannot , without actual and personal participation , understand . Their mission is to Congress ; they have no order to go else- where for relief , have no ...
... believe the majority of Congress cannot realize , and which they believe they cannot , without actual and personal participation , understand . Their mission is to Congress ; they have no order to go else- where for relief , have no ...
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... believe to have been cherished by the government for some years past ; and that is a tendency to increase power and influence in the executive hands . They are of opinion , that the removal of the public revenue from a custody where it ...
... believe to have been cherished by the government for some years past ; and that is a tendency to increase power and influence in the executive hands . They are of opinion , that the removal of the public revenue from a custody where it ...
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... believe , Sir , has a population of twenty - eight or thirty thousand people . It has given , I learn , on interesting occasions , nearly , but not quite , thirty - eight hundred votes . The paper whose folds I am now unrolling , and ...
... believe , Sir , has a population of twenty - eight or thirty thousand people . It has given , I learn , on interesting occasions , nearly , but not quite , thirty - eight hundred votes . The paper whose folds I am now unrolling , and ...
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