Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Department . I have myself no preference of either for you , but it may perhaps be more difficult to fill the latter than the former if you should decline it . It was the first designed for you in the supposition that you had given more ...
... Department . I have myself no preference of either for you , but it may perhaps be more difficult to fill the latter than the former if you should decline it . It was the first designed for you in the supposition that you had given more ...
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... Department of State , however , I do not wish to preclude you from again suggesting the Treasury Department to me , if you should find it more easy to fill the former than the latter office satisfactorily with another person . " You are ...
... Department of State , however , I do not wish to preclude you from again suggesting the Treasury Department to me , if you should find it more easy to fill the former than the latter office satisfactorily with another person . " You are ...
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... department , and it became indispensable to furnish it . You will remember also , that I mentioned to you , on your leaving the city , that if such calls were persisted in , the letter must be sent , and that to this you answered , that ...
... department , and it became indispensable to furnish it . You will remember also , that I mentioned to you , on your leaving the city , that if such calls were persisted in , the letter must be sent , and that to this you answered , that ...
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