The Works of Daniel Webster: Speeches on various occasionsCharles C. Little and James Brown, 1851 |
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... wish to leave , if not an enduring memorial , at least an affectionate and grateful acknowledgment . I inscribe this volume of my Speeches to you . DANIEL WEBSTER . CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . SPEECHES DELIVERED ON VARIOUS.
... wish to leave , if not an enduring memorial , at least an affectionate and grateful acknowledgment . I inscribe this volume of my Speeches to you . DANIEL WEBSTER . CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . SPEECHES DELIVERED ON VARIOUS.
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... wish was felt that Mr. Webster would make a public address on the ab- sorbing political topics of the day . Although the little time he was to pass at Saratoga was too much engrossed by his professional duties to leave leisure for the ...
... wish was felt that Mr. Webster would make a public address on the ab- sorbing political topics of the day . Although the little time he was to pass at Saratoga was too much engrossed by his professional duties to leave leisure for the ...
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... wish to bring your minds to the consideration of the internal condition , and the vast domestic trade , of the United States . Our country is not a small province or canton , but an empire , extending over a large and diversified ...
... wish to bring your minds to the consideration of the internal condition , and the vast domestic trade , of the United States . Our country is not a small province or canton , but an empire , extending over a large and diversified ...
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... wish to say is , that the difference in the currencies of the several States , and the want of a uniform system , both of commerce and currency , being among the chief inconveniences to be remedied by the establishment of the ...
... wish to say is , that the difference in the currencies of the several States , and the want of a uniform system , both of commerce and currency , being among the chief inconveniences to be remedied by the establishment of the ...
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... wish he may , in tranquillity , pass the residue of his days . But General Jackson's character was imperious ; he ... wishes of the treasury ; the matter was formally submitted to the direc- tors of the bank , and they as formally ...
... wish he may , in tranquillity , pass the residue of his days . But General Jackson's character was imperious ; he ... wishes of the treasury ; the matter was formally submitted to the direc- tors of the bank , and they as formally ...
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