The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... death of its illustrious subject , from the elaborate columns of the journals of the day , extended discourses from the public pulpits , addresses of members of the bar , and asso- ciative or legislative eulogies . The following account ...
... death of its illustrious subject , from the elaborate columns of the journals of the day , extended discourses from the public pulpits , addresses of members of the bar , and asso- ciative or legislative eulogies . The following account ...
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... death of its illustrious subject , from the elaborate columns of the journals of the day , extended discourses from the public pulpits , addresses of members of the bar , and asso- ciative or legislative eulogies . The following account ...
... death of its illustrious subject , from the elaborate columns of the journals of the day , extended discourses from the public pulpits , addresses of members of the bar , and asso- ciative or legislative eulogies . The following account ...
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... death , in 1807. He then removed to Portsmouth , New Hamp- shire , where he formed an acquaintance with Dexter , Story , Mason , and other men , who became eminent at the bar and in public life . Mr. Webster was chosen Representative to ...
... death , in 1807. He then removed to Portsmouth , New Hamp- shire , where he formed an acquaintance with Dexter , Story , Mason , and other men , who became eminent at the bar and in public life . Mr. Webster was chosen Representative to ...
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... death of the President and the accession of Mr. Tyler , caused a breaking up of the cabinet , all the members of which , except Mr. Webster , resigned their places . The result of his remaining in office was the Ashburton treaty - nego ...
... death of the President and the accession of Mr. Tyler , caused a breaking up of the cabinet , all the members of which , except Mr. Webster , resigned their places . The result of his remaining in office was the Ashburton treaty - nego ...
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... death , that his ambition throughout life , or at least throughout his entire public career , was to serve his country ; and to illustrate and perpetuate the great charter of our liberties , of which he was alike the ablest expounder ...
... death , that his ambition throughout life , or at least throughout his entire public career , was to serve his country ; and to illustrate and perpetuate the great charter of our liberties , of which he was alike the ablest expounder ...
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