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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... express neither praise nor censure of them . They neither commend them for their patriotism in the loans made to ... express any justification or approbation of the conduct of that department on this subject , and I trust these ...
... express neither praise nor censure of them . They neither commend them for their patriotism in the loans made to ... express any justification or approbation of the conduct of that department on this subject , and I trust these ...
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... express the approbation of Congress on the past conduct of any high officer of government ; and if the time shall ever come when this House shall deem investigation neces- sary , it must be a case of very unpromising aspect , and of ...
... express the approbation of Congress on the past conduct of any high officer of government ; and if the time shall ever come when this House shall deem investigation neces- sary , it must be a case of very unpromising aspect , and of ...
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... express our opinions upon it . These considerations , I think , spring from a sense of our own duty , our character , and our own interest . I wish to treat the subject on such grounds , exclusively , as are truly American ; but then ...
... express our opinions upon it . These considerations , I think , spring from a sense of our own duty , our character , and our own interest . I wish to treat the subject on such grounds , exclusively , as are truly American ; but then ...
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... express our sentiments upon the important and interesting topics on which it treats . If the sentiments of the message in respect to Greece be proper , it is equally proper that this House should reciprocate those sentiments . The ...
... express our sentiments upon the important and interesting topics on which it treats . If the sentiments of the message in respect to Greece be proper , it is equally proper that this House should reciprocate those sentiments . The ...
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... express my abhorrence of this abominable principle . I trust every enlightened man . throughout the world will oppose it , and that , especially , those who , like ourselves , are fortunately out of the reach of the bay- onets that ...
... express my abhorrence of this abominable principle . I trust every enlightened man . throughout the world will oppose it , and that , especially , those who , like ourselves , are fortunately out of the reach of the bay- onets that ...
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