Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster Upon the Subject of Slavery: Delivered in the United States Senate on Thursday, March 7, 1850Redding & Company, 1894 - 39 Seiten |
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... proper use of the natural advantages of the country , nor promote her agriculture and other lesser interests , without manufactures ; that they cannot enjoy the other attainable benefits of commerce and the fisheries , without some ...
... proper use of the natural advantages of the country , nor promote her agriculture and other lesser interests , without manufactures ; that they cannot enjoy the other attainable benefits of commerce and the fisheries , without some ...
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... proper pursuits of peace engage society with a degree of enterprise and intenseness of application here- tofore unknown . New objects are opening and new resources devel- oped on every side . We tread on a broader theatre , and if ...
... proper pursuits of peace engage society with a degree of enterprise and intenseness of application here- tofore unknown . New objects are opening and new resources devel- oped on every side . We tread on a broader theatre , and if ...
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... proper ; and that , to leave American labor to sustain a competition with that of the over - peopled countries of Europe , would lead to a state of things to which the people could never submit . This is the great reason why I am for ...
... proper ; and that , to leave American labor to sustain a competition with that of the over - peopled countries of Europe , would lead to a state of things to which the people could never submit . This is the great reason why I am for ...
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... proper and necessary to levy a duty on imported coal . One of the very first articles enumerated in the first revenue law is foreign coal . The protection of the domestic article was warmly advocated at that time by the Virginia ...
... proper and necessary to levy a duty on imported coal . One of the very first articles enumerated in the first revenue law is foreign coal . The protection of the domestic article was warmly advocated at that time by the Virginia ...
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... proper to its age , all going at the same time daily to enjoy the blessing of that which is the great glory of New England , the com- mon free school . Who can contemplate this , and thousands of other cases like it , not as pictures ...
... proper to its age , all going at the same time daily to enjoy the blessing of that which is the great glory of New England , the com- mon free school . Who can contemplate this , and thousands of other cases like it , not as pictures ...
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Seite 15 - Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State; be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission, under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of...
Seite 5 - Britannia needs no bulwarks, No towers along the steep ; Her march is o'er the mountain wave, Her home is on the deep.
Seite 7 - On this question of principle, while actual suffering was yet afar off, they raised their flag against a power, to which for purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared: a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts; whose morning drum -beat, following the sun and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.
Seite 55 - States, to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the constitution of the federal government adequate to the exigencies of the union...
Seite 7 - Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared, — a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe .with her possessions and military posts, •whose morning drum-beat, following the sun, and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.
Seite 12 - Let us, then, bind the republic together with a perfect system of roads and canals.
Seite 12 - He is a rash man indeed, and little conversant with human nature, and especially has he a very erroneous estimate of the character of the people of this country, who supposes that a feeling of this kind is to be trifled with or despised. It will assuredly cause itself to be respected.
Seite 28 - Then, sir, there are these abolition societies, of which I am unwilling to speak, but in regard to which I have very clear notions and opinions. I do not think them useful. I think their operations for the last twenty years have produced nothing good or valuable.
Seite 50 - be required and directed to adopt such measures as he may deem necessary to cause, as soon as may be, all duties, taxes, debts, or sums of money accruing or becoming payable to the United States to be collected and paid in the legal currency of the United States...
Seite 32 - Where is the flag of the Republic to remain ? Where is the eagle still to tower ? or is he to cower, and shrink and fall to the ground...