The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... hold myself and my character responsible for ; what I shall state as opinions , all are alike at liberty to reject or to receive . I ask such consideration for them only as the fair- ness and sincerity with which they are uttered may ...
... hold myself and my character responsible for ; what I shall state as opinions , all are alike at liberty to reject or to receive . I ask such consideration for them only as the fair- ness and sincerity with which they are uttered may ...
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... hold up our own , which all nations may well envy , and which , unhappily , in most parts of the earth , it is easier to envy than to imitate . But it is the cry and effort of the times to stimulate those who are called poor against ...
... hold up our own , which all nations may well envy , and which , unhappily , in most parts of the earth , it is easier to envy than to imitate . But it is the cry and effort of the times to stimulate those who are called poor against ...
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... hold it , and thereby sanction the leading policy of the administration , it will be your duty and mine to bow , with submission , to the public will ; but , for myself , I shall not believe it possible for me to be of service to the ...
... hold it , and thereby sanction the leading policy of the administration , it will be your duty and mine to bow , with submission , to the public will ; but , for myself , I shall not believe it possible for me to be of service to the ...
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... hold it , and thereby sanction the leading policy of the administration , it will be your duty and mine to bow , with submission , to the public will ; but , for myself , I shall not believe it possible for me to be of service to the ...
... hold it , and thereby sanction the leading policy of the administration , it will be your duty and mine to bow , with submission , to the public will ; but , for myself , I shall not believe it possible for me to be of service to the ...
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... hold their seats until their right be disturbed by regular petition and proof , is a proposition of constitutional law , of such univer- sal extent and universal acknowledgment , that it cannot be strengthened by argument or by analogy ...
... hold their seats until their right be disturbed by regular petition and proof , is a proposition of constitutional law , of such univer- sal extent and universal acknowledgment , that it cannot be strengthened by argument or by analogy ...
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