The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... standing . " This annunciation relieved the appre- hensions of the audience . The place of the shattered platform was sup- plied by a large wagon covered with planks , and from this extemporized rostrum Mr. Webster continued his address ...
... standing . " This annunciation relieved the appre- hensions of the audience . The place of the shattered platform was sup- plied by a large wagon covered with planks , and from this extemporized rostrum Mr. Webster continued his address ...
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... stand here upon the fact , and defy contradiction from any quarter , that there was no complaint then , anywhere , of the bank . There never before was a country , of equal extent , where exchanges and circulation were carried on so ...
... stand here upon the fact , and defy contradiction from any quarter , that there was no complaint then , anywhere , of the bank . There never before was a country , of equal extent , where exchanges and circulation were carried on so ...
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... stand obtained early and imperishable renown . Bunker Hill is not a spot on which we shall forget the principles of our fathers , or suffer any thing to quench within our own bosoms the love of freedom . which we have inherited from ...
... stand obtained early and imperishable renown . Bunker Hill is not a spot on which we shall forget the principles of our fathers , or suffer any thing to quench within our own bosoms the love of freedom . which we have inherited from ...
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... stand . We are in favor of the liberty of speech and of the press ; we are friends of free discussion ; we espouse the cause of popular education ; we believe in man's capacity for self - government ; we desire to see the freest and ...
... stand . We are in favor of the liberty of speech and of the press ; we are friends of free discussion ; we espouse the cause of popular education ; we believe in man's capacity for self - government ; we desire to see the freest and ...
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... standing here , this day , with the memory of those fathers fresh on our hearts , and with the fields of their glory and the monuments of their fame full in our view , with Bunker Hill be- neath us , and Concord , and Lexington , and ...
... standing here , this day , with the memory of those fathers fresh on our hearts , and with the fields of their glory and the monuments of their fame full in our view , with Bunker Hill be- neath us , and Concord , and Lexington , and ...
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