The Works of Daniel Webster: Speeches on various occasionsCharles C. Little and James Brown, 1851 |
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... consider the domestic exchanges , the result will be still more favorable to the deposit banks . " Here we have the distinct assertion , that , through the State banks , he had accomplished more in establishing a good curren- cy and ...
... consider the domestic exchanges , the result will be still more favorable to the deposit banks . " Here we have the distinct assertion , that , through the State banks , he had accomplished more in establishing a good curren- cy and ...
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... consider what the good of the whole requires , what is best for them and for us . There are two causes which keep back thousands of honest men from joining those who wish for a change . The first of these is the fear of reproach from ...
... consider what the good of the whole requires , what is best for them and for us . There are two causes which keep back thousands of honest men from joining those who wish for a change . The first of these is the fear of reproach from ...
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... consider entitled to preference , if the treasury is unable to meet them all , and to give or withhold the public money accordingly . This is certainly a marvellously democratic doc- trine . Do you not remember the emphasis with which ...
... consider entitled to preference , if the treasury is unable to meet them all , and to give or withhold the public money accordingly . This is certainly a marvellously democratic doc- trine . Do you not remember the emphasis with which ...
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... consider as the very essence of false morality , which declares that " all is fair in politics . " If a man speaks falsely or calumniously of his neighbor , and is re- proached for the offence , the ready excuse is this : - “ It was in ...
... consider as the very essence of false morality , which declares that " all is fair in politics . " If a man speaks falsely or calumniously of his neighbor , and is re- proached for the offence , the ready excuse is this : - “ It was in ...
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... consider what would have been the state of the coun- try , the treasury , and the government itself , at this moment , if the law actually passed , for revenue and for protection , had de- pended on Whig votes alone . After all , it ...
... consider what would have been the state of the coun- try , the treasury , and the government itself , at this moment , if the law actually passed , for revenue and for protection , had de- pended on Whig votes alone . After all , it ...
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