The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страници |
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... direct , unmistakable allusion to him , Mr. Calhoon still could have replied through a friendly Senator , or the press . On this occasion he was too much excited to attend to the etiquette of his position . His feelings and his interest ...
... direct , unmistakable allusion to him , Mr. Calhoon still could have replied through a friendly Senator , or the press . On this occasion he was too much excited to attend to the etiquette of his position . His feelings and his interest ...
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... direct collision between the marshalled array of South Carolina under Gen. Hayne on the one side , and the officers of the United States on the other , nettled his opponent even more than his severer satire ; it seemed so ridicu- lously ...
... direct collision between the marshalled array of South Carolina under Gen. Hayne on the one side , and the officers of the United States on the other , nettled his opponent even more than his severer satire ; it seemed so ridicu- lously ...
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... direct proposition , which RICHARD HENRY LEE had the honor to submit to Congress , by resolution , on the 7th day of June . The published journal does not expressly state it , but there is no doubt , I suppose , that this resolution was ...
... direct proposition , which RICHARD HENRY LEE had the honor to submit to Congress , by resolution , on the 7th day of June . The published journal does not expressly state it , but there is no doubt , I suppose , that this resolution was ...
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... direct object and only effect of the Declaration , according to the principles on which the controversy had been maintained on our part , were to sever the tie of allegiance which bound us to the king , it was properly and necessarily ...
... direct object and only effect of the Declaration , according to the principles on which the controversy had been maintained on our part , were to sever the tie of allegiance which bound us to the king , it was properly and necessarily ...
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... direct induce- ment to these undertakings , and there could hardly exist more than the hope of a successful imitation of institutions with which they were already ac- quainted , and of holding an equality with their neighbors in the ...
... direct induce- ment to these undertakings , and there could hardly exist more than the hope of a successful imitation of institutions with which they were already ac- quainted , and of holding an equality with their neighbors in the ...
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