The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... cause of equal extent must exist . No cause , local or partial , can produce consequences so general and universal . In some parts of the country , indeed , local causes may in some de- gree add to the flame ; but no local cause , nor ...
... cause of equal extent must exist . No cause , local or partial , can produce consequences so general and universal . In some parts of the country , indeed , local causes may in some de- gree add to the flame ; but no local cause , nor ...
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... cause that animates the whole country . What is that cause ? It is upon this point I propose to give my opinion to- day . I have no design to offend the feelings of any , but I mean in perfect plainness to express my views to the vast ...
... cause that animates the whole country . What is that cause ? It is upon this point I propose to give my opinion to- day . I have no design to offend the feelings of any , but I mean in perfect plainness to express my views to the vast ...
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... cause must be general is certain , for it agitates the whole country , and not parts only . When that fluid in the human system indispensable to life becomes disordered , corrupted , or obstructed in its circulation , not the head or ...
... cause must be general is certain , for it agitates the whole country , and not parts only . When that fluid in the human system indispensable to life becomes disordered , corrupted , or obstructed in its circulation , not the head or ...
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... cause not at all proportioned . I will state , in connection with , and in elucidation of , this sub- ject , certain transactions , which constitute one of those contin- gencies in human affairs , in which casual circumstances , acting ...
... cause not at all proportioned . I will state , in connection with , and in elucidation of , this sub- ject , certain transactions , which constitute one of those contin- gencies in human affairs , in which casual circumstances , acting ...
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... causes , increased the number of these banks . one But Mr. Van Buren's message contains a principle , altogether erroneous as a doctrine , and fatal in its operations , - the principle that the government has nothing to do with pro ...
... causes , increased the number of these banks . one But Mr. Van Buren's message contains a principle , altogether erroneous as a doctrine , and fatal in its operations , - the principle that the government has nothing to do with pro ...
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