Selected American Speeches on Basic Issues, 1850-1950Carl G. Brandt, Edward Merl Shafter Essay precedes each speech. |
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Page 68
... justice , of all the two sections . The South asks ess she ought not to take . She has constitution ; and no concession or eady surrendered so much that she ich a settlement would go to the 1 cause of discontent , by satisfying onorably ...
... justice , of all the two sections . The South asks ess she ought not to take . She has constitution ; and no concession or eady surrendered so much that she ich a settlement would go to the 1 cause of discontent , by satisfying onorably ...
Page 125
... justice to Mr. Clay n , perhaps I may as well do justice to another was associated with him in carrying through the of 1850 , which mortified the Senator from New because they defeated his purpose of carrying on allude to Mr. Webster ...
... justice to Mr. Clay n , perhaps I may as well do justice to another was associated with him in carrying through the of 1850 , which mortified the Senator from New because they defeated his purpose of carrying on allude to Mr. Webster ...
Page 131
... justice more than to the North . I have presented it espe- et of justice to the people of those Territories and be formed therefrom , now and in all time to come . g to say about Northern rights or Southern rights . such divisions or ...
... justice more than to the North . I have presented it espe- et of justice to the people of those Territories and be formed therefrom , now and in all time to come . g to say about Northern rights or Southern rights . such divisions or ...
Contents
omise Speech of 1850 | 44 |
EBSTER | 72 |
oper Institute Address | 137 |
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