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" Webster resumed : " Mr. President and gentlemen : In the lapse of years, and in the rising of one generation after another, it may very possibly happen, and we are sure that it does happen, and has happened, that the exact principles of the union of these... "
Speeches Delivered at a Dinner Given to the Hon. Daniel Webster by the ... - Page 5
by Maryland. Constitutional Convention - 1851 - 21 pages
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Life of Daniel Webster, Volume 2

George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1870 - 764 pages
...Glorious and Immortal Memory of George "Washington.' " (The toast was drunk standing, and in silence.) Mr. "Webster resumed : " Mr. President and gentlemen...the union of these States are not always properly conceived. It may not be amiss, therefore — though I do not propose to entertain this company by...
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Life of Daniel Webster, Volume 2

George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1870 - 770 pages
...Washington.' " (The toast was drunk standing, and in silence.) Mr. Webster resumed : " Mr. President apd gentlemen : In the lapse of years, and in the rising...the union of these States are not always properly conceived. It may not be amiss, therefore — though I do not propose to entertain this company by...
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Local Law in Massachusetts and Connecticut, Historically Considered: And ...

William Chauncey Fowler - African Americans - 1872 - 194 pages
...great purposes which should enable them to make a stand against the English government. They were " In the lapse of years, and in the rising of one generation...not always properly understood. It may not be amiss to recur, now, to what I conceive to be the original principle upon which these colonies were united,...
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Local Law in Massachusetts and Connecticut, Historically Considered

William Chauncey Fowler - Local government - 1872 - 108 pages
...Reform convention of Maryland, at Annapolis, March 25, 1851, Mr. "Webster used the following language: " In the lapse of years, and in the rising of one generation...not always properly understood. It may not be amiss to recur, now, to what I conceive to be the original principle upon which these colonies were united,...
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Local Law in Massachusetts and Connecticut, Historically Considered

William Chauncey Fowler - Local government - 1872 - 118 pages
...Reform convention of Maryland, at Annapolis, March 25, 1851, Mr. Webster used the following language : " In the lapse of years, and in the rising of one generation...not always properly understood. It may not be amiss to recur, now, to what I conceive to be the original principle upon which these colonies were united,...
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Life of Daniel Webster, Volume 2

George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 948 pages
...Glorious and Immortal Memory of George Washington.' " (The totist was drunk standing, and in silence.) Mr. Webster resumed : " Mr. President and gentlemen...happened, that the exact principles of the union of these Stales are not always properly conceived. It may not be amiss, therefore — though I do not propose...
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Life of Daniel Webster, Volume 2

George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1872 - 766 pages
...Glorious and Immortal Memory of George Washington.' " (The toast was drunk standing, and in silence.) Mr. Webster resumed : •' Mr. President and gentlemen...: In the lapse of years, and in the rising of one generatum after another, it may very possibly happen, and we are sure that it does happen, and has...
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