The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel WebsterW.M. Hayward & Company, 1853 - 112 страници |
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... Improvements , he interrupted him with some eagerness : Does the chair understand the gentleman from Massachusetts to say that the person now occupying the chair of the Senate has changed his opinions on this subject ? " To this , Mr ...
... Improvements , he interrupted him with some eagerness : Does the chair understand the gentleman from Massachusetts to say that the person now occupying the chair of the Senate has changed his opinions on this subject ? " To this , Mr ...
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... improved systems of national intercourse , by a newly awakened and an unconquerable spirit of free inquiry , and by a diffusion of knowledge through the community , such as has been before altogether un- known and unheard of . America ...
... improved systems of national intercourse , by a newly awakened and an unconquerable spirit of free inquiry , and by a diffusion of knowledge through the community , such as has been before altogether un- known and unheard of . America ...
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... improvement . Roman colonization resembled , far less than that of the Greeks , the origin- al settlements of this country . Power and dominion were the objects of Rome , even in her colonial establishments . Her whole exterior aspect ...
... improvement . Roman colonization resembled , far less than that of the Greeks , the origin- al settlements of this country . Power and dominion were the objects of Rome , even in her colonial establishments . Her whole exterior aspect ...
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... improvement is likely to spring up . Profits will not be invested with a distant view of benefiting posterity . Roads and canals will hardly be built ; schools will not be founded ; colleges will not be endowed . There will be few ...
... improvement is likely to spring up . Profits will not be invested with a distant view of benefiting posterity . Roads and canals will hardly be built ; schools will not be founded ; colleges will not be endowed . There will be few ...
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... improvement , or for sowing the seeds of future independent empire . Different , indeed , most widely different , from all these instances of emigra- tion and plantation , were the condition , the purposes , and the prospects of our ...
... improvement , or for sowing the seeds of future independent empire . Different , indeed , most widely different , from all these instances of emigra- tion and plantation , were the condition , the purposes , and the prospects of our ...
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