The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... in the revolutionary army , and became subse- quently , though not bred a lawyer , one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas . He received his academical education at Exeter and # 1 Please notice IA !!! і 1 1 i VII.
... in the revolutionary army , and became subse- quently , though not bred a lawyer , one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas . He received his academical education at Exeter and # 1 Please notice IA !!! і 1 1 i VII.
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... and became subse- quently , though not bred a lawyer , one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas . He received his academical education at Exeter and Portsmouth . He began his college studies at the latter 1 ...
... and became subse- quently , though not bred a lawyer , one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas . He received his academical education at Exeter and Portsmouth . He began his college studies at the latter 1 ...
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... Common Pleas in New Hampshire , which was tendered for his acceptance ; but the son fortunately resisted the temptation — for such it then appeared in the eyes of every body . He remained at Boscawen till his father's death , in 1807 ...
... Common Pleas in New Hampshire , which was tendered for his acceptance ; but the son fortunately resisted the temptation — for such it then appeared in the eyes of every body . He remained at Boscawen till his father's death , in 1807 ...
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... common to him , he folded his hands together and said solemnly , " I thank God for strength to perform a sensible act . " In a full voice , and with a most reverential manner he went on and prayed aloud for some minutes , ending with ...
... common to him , he folded his hands together and said solemnly , " I thank God for strength to perform a sensible act . " In a full voice , and with a most reverential manner he went on and prayed aloud for some minutes , ending with ...
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... common to them all , and that is the fame and character of Webster . They recount his deeds , ponder over his principles and teachings , and resolve to be more and more guided by them in future . Americans by birth are proud of his ...
... common to them all , and that is the fame and character of Webster . They recount his deeds , ponder over his principles and teachings , and resolve to be more and more guided by them in future . Americans by birth are proud of his ...
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