The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... ROCHESTER : WILBUR M. HAYWARD & CO . , 4 BURNS ' BUILDING . BOSTON : Fetridge & Co. NEW YORK : Dewitt & Davenport . PHILADELPHIA : J. W. Moore . CHICAGO : Mellon & Co. 1853 . H.T. · 1 TO NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 154103A ASTOR , LENOX AND.
... ROCHESTER : WILBUR M. HAYWARD & CO . , 4 BURNS ' BUILDING . BOSTON : Fetridge & Co. NEW YORK : Dewitt & Davenport . PHILADELPHIA : J. W. Moore . CHICAGO : Mellon & Co. 1853 . H.T. · 1 TO NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 154103A ASTOR , LENOX AND.
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... Boston journal , written by one who had long known Mr. WEBSTER inti- mately . " DANIEL WEBSTER was the son of EBENEZER WEBSTER , of Salisbury , New Hampshire . He was born in that part of Salisbury now called Boscawen , on the ...
... Boston journal , written by one who had long known Mr. WEBSTER inti- mately . " DANIEL WEBSTER was the son of EBENEZER WEBSTER , of Salisbury , New Hampshire . He was born in that part of Salisbury now called Boscawen , on the ...
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... Boston , who afterwards became Governor of Massachusetts . He came to Boston in 1804 , and was admitted to the bar in the following year . " Mr. Webster's father at this time strongly urged him to take the office of Clerk of the Court ...
... Boston , who afterwards became Governor of Massachusetts . He came to Boston in 1804 , and was admitted to the bar in the following year . " Mr. Webster's father at this time strongly urged him to take the office of Clerk of the Court ...
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... Boston , and Concord , and Lexington , and Bunker Hill — and there they will remain forever . The bones of her sons , falling in the great struggle for independence , now lie mingled with the soil of every State , from New England to ...
... Boston , and Concord , and Lexington , and Bunker Hill — and there they will remain forever . The bones of her sons , falling in the great struggle for independence , now lie mingled with the soil of every State , from New England to ...
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... Boston sporting snobs , who happened to be in trouble just then about crossing a bog . Not knowing Mr. Webster , and believ ing him to be strong enough to help them over the water , they begged to be conveyed to a dry point upon his ...
... Boston sporting snobs , who happened to be in trouble just then about crossing a bog . Not knowing Mr. Webster , and believ ing him to be strong enough to help them over the water , they begged to be conveyed to a dry point upon his ...
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