The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... measures , in fine , affecting his country , he has inscribed his opinions , and left the traces of his hand . By some felicity of his personal life , by some deep or beautiful word , by some service of his own , or some commemoration ...
... measures , in fine , affecting his country , he has inscribed his opinions , and left the traces of his hand . By some felicity of his personal life , by some deep or beautiful word , by some service of his own , or some commemoration ...
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... measures of the British government , a jury of Massachusetts would not deprive the most reckless enemies , even the officers of that standing army , quartered among them , which they so perfectly abhorred , of any part of that ...
... measures of the British government , a jury of Massachusetts would not deprive the most reckless enemies , even the officers of that standing army , quartered among them , which they so perfectly abhorred , of any part of that ...
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... measures . He was of the committee to state the rights of the colonies , and of that also which reported the address to the king . As it was in the continental Congress , fellow - citizens , that those whose deaths have given rise to ...
... measures . He was of the committee to state the rights of the colonies , and of that also which reported the address to the king . As it was in the continental Congress , fellow - citizens , that those whose deaths have given rise to ...
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... measure , a committee , at the head of which was Mr. Adams , had reported a resolution , which Con- gress adopted the 10th of May , recommending in substance , to all the colo- nie which had not already established governments suited to ...
... measure , a committee , at the head of which was Mr. Adams , had reported a resolution , which Con- gress adopted the 10th of May , recommending in substance , to all the colo- nie which had not already established governments suited to ...
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... measure , in any event of fortune , to the country and to posterity . The cause of Ameri- can independence , moreover , was now to be presented to the world in such man- ner , if it might so be , as to engage its sympathy , to command ...
... measure , in any event of fortune , to the country and to posterity . The cause of Ameri- can independence , moreover , was now to be presented to the world in such man- ner , if it might so be , as to engage its sympathy , to command ...
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