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... seven years of war ; he never misled us . His name is subscribed to this Constitution . He will not mislead us I shall vote for its adoption . " 12 now . Ebenezer Webster had built his cabin on land formerly be- Daniel Webster.
... seven years of war ; he never misled us . His name is subscribed to this Constitution . He will not mislead us I shall vote for its adoption . " 12 now . Ebenezer Webster had built his cabin on land formerly be- Daniel Webster.
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... land formerly be- longing to the town of Salisbury , but now included in the city of Franklin , New Hampshire . Not a white man's habitation could then be found between that cabin and the French settle- ments of Canada . Shortly after ...
... land formerly be- longing to the town of Salisbury , but now included in the city of Franklin , New Hampshire . Not a white man's habitation could then be found between that cabin and the French settle- ments of Canada . Shortly after ...
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... land . There is scarcely a child in the country , twelve years old , whose mind has not been enriched by his speeches and orations . His speeches are destined to do more to promote the great objects of education , to form correct habits ...
... land . There is scarcely a child in the country , twelve years old , whose mind has not been enriched by his speeches and orations . His speeches are destined to do more to promote the great objects of education , to form correct habits ...
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... , and in the progressive improvement of interior communications by land and water , will more and more find , a valuable vent for the commodities which it brings from abroad , or manufactures at home . 28 WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS.
... , and in the progressive improvement of interior communications by land and water , will more and more find , a valuable vent for the commodities which it brings from abroad , or manufactures at home . 28 WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS.
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... land , and of the happy influences which have been produced , by the same events , on the general interests of man- kind . We come , as Americans , to mark a spot which must forever be dear to us and our posterity . We wish that ...
... land , and of the happy influences which have been produced , by the same events , on the general interests of man- kind . We come , as Americans , to mark a spot which must forever be dear to us and our posterity . We wish that ...
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