The Works of Daniel Webster: Speeches on various occasionsCharles C. Little and James Brown, 1851 |
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... 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 claim . What , then , has excited the whole land , from Maine to Geor- gia , and gives us assurance ...
... 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 claim . What , then , has excited the whole land , from Maine to Geor- gia , and gives us assurance ...
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... of , for dangerous indeed would be the temptation , and pernicious the conse- quences , if these treasurers were to be left at liberty to lend to favorites and party associates the moneys drawn from the people 20 MASS MEETING AT SARATOGA .
... of , for dangerous indeed would be the temptation , and pernicious the conse- quences , if these treasurers were to be left at liberty to lend to favorites and party associates the moneys drawn from the people 20 MASS MEETING AT SARATOGA .
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... liberty ; and our national air of " Yankee Doodle " was composed by Brit- ish officers , in ridicule of the American troops . Yet , ere long , the last of the British armies laid down its arms at Yorktown , while this same air was ...
... liberty ; and our national air of " Yankee Doodle " was composed by Brit- ish officers , in ridicule of the American troops . Yet , ere long , the last of the British armies laid down its arms at Yorktown , while this same air was ...
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... liberty , the purchase of so much blood and treasure , in the acquisition of which the field whereon we stand obtained early and imperishable renown . Bunker Hill is not a spot on which we shall forget the principles of our fathers , or ...
... liberty , the purchase of so much blood and treasure , in the acquisition of which the field whereon we stand obtained early and imperishable renown . Bunker Hill is not a spot on which we shall forget the principles of our fathers , or ...
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... 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 widest dissemination of knowl ...
... 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 widest dissemination of knowl ...
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