The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts, and speeches in CongressC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... England , hard earned , but freely given , that enabled her to act her proper part and perform her full duty in achieving the independence of the country . I would not be thought , Mr. Chairman , to be among those who underrate the ...
... England , hard earned , but freely given , that enabled her to act her proper part and perform her full duty in achieving the independence of the country . I would not be thought , Mr. Chairman , to be among those who underrate the ...
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... England , from early times held property to be subject to another great public use ; I mean the support of schools . Sir , property , and the power which the law exercises over it for the purpose of instruction , are the basis of the ...
... England , from early times held property to be subject to another great public use ; I mean the support of schools . Sir , property , and the power which the law exercises over it for the purpose of instruction , are the basis of the ...
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... England before the Revolution of 1688 , and its introduction has seemed to give a new character to the tribunals . It is not necessary to state the evils which had been experienced in that country from depend- ent and timeserving judges ...
... England before the Revolution of 1688 , and its introduction has seemed to give a new character to the tribunals . It is not necessary to state the evils which had been experienced in that country from depend- ent and timeserving judges ...
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... is found in the early history of the Bank of England . In the year 1697 , it had been so liberal of its loans , that it was compelled to sus- pend the payment of its notes . Its paper immediately 4 * BANK OF THE UNITED STATES . 41.
... is found in the early history of the Bank of England . In the year 1697 , it had been so liberal of its loans , that it was compelled to sus- pend the payment of its notes . Its paper immediately 4 * BANK OF THE UNITED STATES . 41.
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... England , in 1797 , and the consequences which followed , afford no argu- ment to overthrow this general experience . If Bank of Eng- land notes were not immediately depreciated on that occasion , depreciation , nevertheless , did ensue ...
... England , in 1797 , and the consequences which followed , afford no argu- ment to overthrow this general experience . If Bank of Eng- land notes were not immediately depreciated on that occasion , depreciation , nevertheless , did ensue ...
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