The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... received , justifies the publisher in making the work as complete as possible . By the kind permission of the publishers of Harper's Magazine , the publisher has been enabled to avail himself of an elaborate article in that work for ...
... received , justifies the publisher in making the work as complete as possible . By the kind permission of the publishers of Harper's Magazine , the publisher has been enabled to avail himself of an elaborate article in that work for ...
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... received , justifies the publisher in making the work as complete as possible . By the kind permission of the publishers of Harper's Magazine , the publisher has been enabled to avail himself of an elaborate article in that work for ...
... received , justifies the publisher in making the work as complete as possible . By the kind permission of the publishers of Harper's Magazine , the publisher has been enabled to avail himself of an elaborate article in that work for ...
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... received his degree in 1801. During the intervals of study he taught a school . After leaving college , he tookcharge of an academy at Fryeburg , in Maine . He then applied himself to the study of the law , first with Mr. Thompson , a ...
... received his degree in 1801. During the intervals of study he taught a school . After leaving college , he tookcharge of an academy at Fryeburg , in Maine . He then applied himself to the study of the law , first with Mr. Thompson , a ...
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... received the electoral vote of Massachusetts . On the election of General Harrison , in 1840 , Mr. Webster was appointed Secretary of State . The sudden death of the President and the accession of Mr. Tyler , caused a breaking up of the ...
... received the electoral vote of Massachusetts . On the election of General Harrison , in 1840 , Mr. Webster was appointed Secretary of State . The sudden death of the President and the accession of Mr. Tyler , caused a breaking up of the ...
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... received his company was deserted , as soon as courtesy to the President permitted . Mr. Webster , it was whispered , was in the East Room , and thither the whole mass hurried . He stood almost in the centre of the room , hemmed in by ...
... received his company was deserted , as soon as courtesy to the President permitted . Mr. Webster , it was whispered , was in the East Room , and thither the whole mass hurried . He stood almost in the centre of the room , hemmed in by ...
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