The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Memoir [by Edward Everett] and speeches on various occasionsLittle, Brown, 1903 - United States |
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... feels a pride , it may well be supposed , in the fame of his quondam pupil . He lately addressed a letter to him , recounting some of the incidents of his own life since he taught school at Salis- bury . This unexpected communication ...
... feels a pride , it may well be supposed , in the fame of his quondam pupil . He lately addressed a letter to him , recounting some of the incidents of his own life since he taught school at Salis- bury . This unexpected communication ...
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... feelings of the country . A vote of thanks was unanimously passed by the Senate and House of Representatives . In the interval between the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Con- gresses ( March- December , 1815 ) , Mr. Webster was busily ...
... feelings of the country . A vote of thanks was unanimously passed by the Senate and House of Representatives . In the interval between the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Con- gresses ( March- December , 1815 ) , Mr. Webster was busily ...
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... feeling throughout the country in favor of healing the wounds which these feuds had inflicted upon its social and political harmony . Nor was this all . New relations and interests had arisen . The public debt had been swelled by the ...
... feeling throughout the country in favor of healing the wounds which these feuds had inflicted upon its social and political harmony . Nor was this all . New relations and interests had arisen . The public debt had been swelled by the ...
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... feelings that had grown old with his best affections rose unbidden to his lips . He remembered that the institution he was defending was the one where his own youth had been nurtured ; and the moral tenderness and beauty this gave to ...
... feelings that had grown old with his best affections rose unbidden to his lips . He remembered that the institution he was defending was the one where his own youth had been nurtured ; and the moral tenderness and beauty this gave to ...
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... anniversary , with its store of traditions , comparisons , and anticipations , as none then living could witness again . The Pilgrim Society gave utterance to the unanimous feeling of the community , in Memoir of Daniel Webster 55.
... anniversary , with its store of traditions , comparisons , and anticipations , as none then living could witness again . The Pilgrim Society gave utterance to the unanimous feeling of the community , in Memoir of Daniel Webster 55.
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