The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... tion . Beyond and wholly round to the rear of the platform stood thou- sands closely pressed together . The appearance of the speaker was the signal for the most enthusiastic cheering on the part of this vast multitude . As soon as ...
... tion . Beyond and wholly round to the rear of the platform stood thou- sands closely pressed together . The appearance of the speaker was the signal for the most enthusiastic cheering on the part of this vast multitude . As soon as ...
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... tion on money ; but I mean distinctly to express the opinion , that until the general government shall take in hand the currency of the country , until that government shall devise some means , I say not what , of raising the whole ...
... tion on money ; but I mean distinctly to express the opinion , that until the general government shall take in hand the currency of the country , until that government shall devise some means , I say not what , of raising the whole ...
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... tion of its charter , embracing a period of great commercial and political vicissitudes , the currency furnished by that bank was never objected to : it , indeed , surpassed the hopes and equalled the desires of every body . The charter ...
... tion of its charter , embracing a period of great commercial and political vicissitudes , the currency furnished by that bank was never objected to : it , indeed , surpassed the hopes and equalled the desires of every body . The charter ...
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... tion of supplying a uniform currency and a convenient medium of exchange , which he thought could be effected by the State deposit banks . " Sincerely believing , for the reasons which have just been stated , that the public funds may ...
... tion of supplying a uniform currency and a convenient medium of exchange , which he thought could be effected by the State deposit banks . " Sincerely believing , for the reasons which have just been stated , that the public funds may ...
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... tion better than his own , may my name and the name of my posterity be blotted for ever from the memory of mankind ! [ Mr. Webster then reviewed the expenditures of the government ; but the reporter finds , with regret , that the sheet ...
... tion better than his own , may my name and the name of my posterity be blotted for ever from the memory of mankind ! [ Mr. Webster then reviewed the expenditures of the government ; but the reporter finds , with regret , that the sheet ...
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