The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... regard to General Jackson in this matter is this : he said he could establish a better currency ; and , whether success- ful or not in this , it is at least to be said in his favor and praise , that he never did renounce the obligation ...
... regard to General Jackson in this matter is this : he said he could establish a better currency ; and , whether success- ful or not in this , it is at least to be said in his favor and praise , that he never did renounce the obligation ...
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... regard for the people . Fellow - citizens of the County of Saratoga , in taking leave of you , I cannot but remind you how distinguished a place your county occupies in the history of the country . I cannot be ig- norant , that in the ...
... regard for the people . Fellow - citizens of the County of Saratoga , in taking leave of you , I cannot but remind you how distinguished a place your county occupies in the history of the country . I cannot be ig- norant , that in the ...
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... chief magistrate , that the declaration was made in the Senate , that , in regard to pub- lic office , the spoils of victory belong to the conquerors ; thus boldly proclaiming , as the creed of the party , 48 WHIG PRINCIPLES AND PURPOSES .
... chief magistrate , that the declaration was made in the Senate , that , in regard to pub- lic office , the spoils of victory belong to the conquerors ; thus boldly proclaiming , as the creed of the party , 48 WHIG PRINCIPLES AND PURPOSES .
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... regard offices as created for the sake of incumbents , and stimulate the basest passions to the pursuit of high public trusts . We protest against the repeated instances of disregarding judicial decisions by officers of government , and ...
... regard offices as created for the sake of incumbents , and stimulate the basest passions to the pursuit of high public trusts . We protest against the repeated instances of disregarding judicial decisions by officers of government , and ...
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... regard to the sentiments of the distinguished individual whom it is your purpose to support for the Presidency , I have no more authority A Speech delivered at the Merchants ' Meeting in Wall Street , New York , on the 28th of September ...
... regard to the sentiments of the distinguished individual whom it is your purpose to support for the Presidency , I have no more authority A Speech delivered at the Merchants ' Meeting in Wall Street , New York , on the 28th of September ...
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