The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 pages |
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Page 77
... tariff , to which he represented the people of New England as wedded , he went on , for a full hour , with remarks , the whole scope of which was to exhibit the results of this policy , in feelings and in measures unfavorable to the ...
... tariff , to which he represented the people of New England as wedded , he went on , for a full hour , with remarks , the whole scope of which was to exhibit the results of this policy , in feelings and in measures unfavorable to the ...
Page 84
... tariff of 1816 , and on the direct tax , will show who was who , and what was what , at that time . The tariff of 1816 , one of the plain cases of oppression and usurpation , from which , if the government does not recede , individual ...
... tariff of 1816 , and on the direct tax , will show who was who , and what was what , at that time . The tariff of 1816 , one of the plain cases of oppression and usurpation , from which , if the government does not recede , individual ...
Page 87
... tariff which South Carolina had an efficient hand in establishing in 1816 , and this asserted power of internal improvement - advanced by her in the same year , and , as we have seen , approved and sanctioned by her repre- sentatives in ...
... tariff which South Carolina had an efficient hand in establishing in 1816 , and this asserted power of internal improvement - advanced by her in the same year , and , as we have seen , approved and sanctioned by her repre- sentatives in ...
Page 88
... tariff . He did not doubt the word must be of unpleasant sound to me , and proceeded , with an effort neither new nor at- tended with new success , to involve me and my votes in inconsistency and con- tradiction . I am happy the ...
... tariff . He did not doubt the word must be of unpleasant sound to me , and proceeded , with an effort neither new nor at- tended with new success , to involve me and my votes in inconsistency and con- tradiction . I am happy the ...
Page 89
... tariff , then supported by South Carolina . To some parts of it , especially , I felt and expressed great repugnance . I held the same opinions in 1821 , at the meeting in Faneuil Hall , to which the gentleman has alluded . I said then ...
... tariff , then supported by South Carolina . To some parts of it , especially , I felt and expressed great repugnance . I held the same opinions in 1821 , at the meeting in Faneuil Hall , to which the gentleman has alluded . I said then ...
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