The Works of Daniel Webster ..., Volume 1Little, Brown and Company, 1853 - United States |
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Page 229
... prosperity and safety , and the security of liberty itself . He regarded the union of these States less as one of our blessings , than as the great treasure- house which contained them all . Here , in his judgment , was the great ...
... prosperity and safety , and the security of liberty itself . He regarded the union of these States less as one of our blessings , than as the great treasure- house which contained them all . Here , in his judgment , was the great ...
Page 231
... prosperity and happiness , but without limbs , or organs , or faculties , by which to exert itself hereafter in the pursuit of that prosperity and happiness . Other misfortunes may be borne , or their effects overcome . If disastrous ...
... prosperity and happiness , but without limbs , or organs , or faculties , by which to exert itself hereafter in the pursuit of that prosperity and happiness . Other misfortunes may be borne , or their effects overcome . If disastrous ...
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... prosperity has , nevertheless , been put in motion , enlarged , and impelled , by the general progress of ... prosperity of other States , must have a plain , direct , and powerful bearing on your own prosperity . In truth , there is no ...
... prosperity has , nevertheless , been put in motion , enlarged , and impelled , by the general progress of ... prosperity of other States , must have a plain , direct , and powerful bearing on your own prosperity . In truth , there is no ...
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