Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in Speeches from Otis to Hughes, Ed. with Introduction and Notes |
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... DANIEL WEBSTER First Bunker Hill Address 125 June 17 , 1825 DANIEL WEBSTER Reply to Hayne ... 142 January 26 , 1830 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Address at Cooper Institute 152 February 27 , 1860 ...... • Debate on the War .169 EDWARD D. BAKER JOHN ...
... DANIEL WEBSTER First Bunker Hill Address 125 June 17 , 1825 DANIEL WEBSTER Reply to Hayne ... 142 January 26 , 1830 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Address at Cooper Institute 152 February 27 , 1860 ...... • Debate on the War .169 EDWARD D. BAKER JOHN ...
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... and he urged them to emulate the example of their forefathers , that the young and growing nation— “ the last hope of mankind " -might have a beneficent effect 125 First Bunker Hill Address June 17, 1825 DANIEL WEBSTER.
... and he urged them to emulate the example of their forefathers , that the young and growing nation— “ the last hope of mankind " -might have a beneficent effect 125 First Bunker Hill Address June 17, 1825 DANIEL WEBSTER.
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... DANIEL WEBSTER THIS uncounted multitude before me and around me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited . These thousands of human faces , glowing with sympathy and joy , and from the impulses of a common gratitude turned ...
... DANIEL WEBSTER THIS uncounted multitude before me and around me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited . These thousands of human faces , glowing with sympathy and joy , and from the impulses of a common gratitude turned ...
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... sea continues to wash it ; nor will our brethren in another early and ancient colony1 forget the place of its first establishment , till their river shall cease to flow by it . No vigor of youth , no maturity 128 DANIEL WEBSTER.
... sea continues to wash it ; nor will our brethren in another early and ancient colony1 forget the place of its first establishment , till their river shall cease to flow by it . No vigor of youth , no maturity 128 DANIEL WEBSTER.
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... was fought . We wish that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance of that event to every class and every age . We wish that infancy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips , and that 130 DANIEL WEBSTER.
... was fought . We wish that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance of that event to every class and every age . We wish that infancy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips , and that 130 DANIEL WEBSTER.
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