Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Clay's friends among the Whigs , certain gentlemen of influence and consideration in that party , well known to be personal and political friends of Mr. Webster , incautiously , and without con- sultation with him , placed their ...
... Clay's friends among the Whigs , certain gentlemen of influence and consideration in that party , well known to be personal and political friends of Mr. Webster , incautiously , and without con- sultation with him , placed their ...
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... Clay were found to be the leading candidates , and the latter had nearly as many supporters as the former . ' But Mr. Clay had been twice defeated before the people , and it was the general judgment of the party that he could not be ...
... Clay were found to be the leading candidates , and the latter had nearly as many supporters as the former . ' But Mr. Clay had been twice defeated before the people , and it was the general judgment of the party that he could not be ...
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... Clay , taken in con- nection with the actual state of the country , and with the speech by which he introduced and explained his measures to the Senate . Perhaps this effort of Mr. Clay has been some- what obscured by the splendor of Mr ...
... Clay , taken in con- nection with the actual state of the country , and with the speech by which he introduced and explained his measures to the Senate . Perhaps this effort of Mr. Clay has been some- what obscured by the splendor of Mr ...
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