The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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Page 31
... favorable to ultimate success , and so conducive to magnificent results , as those which attended the first settlements on this part of the American conti- nent . In other instances , emigration has proceeded from a less exalted pur ...
... favorable to ultimate success , and so conducive to magnificent results , as those which attended the first settlements on this part of the American conti- nent . In other instances , emigration has proceeded from a less exalted pur ...
Page 34
... favorable to all pursuits . In the West Indies , the purpose of those who went thither was to engage in that species of agricul- ture , suited to the soil and climate , which seems to bear more resemblance to commerce , than to the hard ...
... favorable to all pursuits . In the West Indies , the purpose of those who went thither was to engage in that species of agricul- ture , suited to the soil and climate , which seems to bear more resemblance to commerce , than to the hard ...
Page 43
... favorable to the hope of maintaining the government of a great nation on principles entirely popular . In the absence of military power , the nature of government must essentially depend on the manner in which property is holden and ...
... favorable to the hope of maintaining the government of a great nation on principles entirely popular . In the absence of military power , the nature of government must essentially depend on the manner in which property is holden and ...
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... favorable to public liberty are the division of the soil into small freeholds , and a system of laws , of which the tendency is , without violence or injustice , to produce and to pre- serve a degree of equality of property . It has ...
... favorable to public liberty are the division of the soil into small freeholds , and a system of laws , of which the tendency is , without violence or injustice , to produce and to pre- serve a degree of equality of property . It has ...
Page 48
... favorable to the poor , or more useful to the whole com- munity ? A conviction of importance of public instruction was one of the earliest sentiments of our ancestors . No lawgiver of ancient or modern times has ex- pressed more just ...
... favorable to the poor , or more useful to the whole com- munity ? A conviction of importance of public instruction was one of the earliest sentiments of our ancestors . No lawgiver of ancient or modern times has ex- pressed more just ...
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