Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Senate . It will be expensive , it will be giving unnecessary power to the Executive government , and it will be useless . Since I had the honor of submitting my own thoughts upon this subject very briefly to the Senate a few days ago ...
... Senate . It will be expensive , it will be giving unnecessary power to the Executive government , and it will be useless . Since I had the honor of submitting my own thoughts upon this subject very briefly to the Senate a few days ago ...
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... Senate . ” MR . DAWSON : " It has . " MR . WEBSTER : " I undertake to say that anybody who quotes that speech , for the purpose of showing any inconsistency between the senti- ments I hold now and those which I addressed to the Senate ...
... Senate . ” MR . DAWSON : " It has . " MR . WEBSTER : " I undertake to say that anybody who quotes that speech , for the purpose of showing any inconsistency between the senti- ments I hold now and those which I addressed to the Senate ...
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... Senate , and may repeat ; but it now lies with Southern gentlemen to say whether this bill , thus providing for ... Senate some two years ago . The bringing in of small States with a representation in the Senate equal to the ...
... Senate , and may repeat ; but it now lies with Southern gentlemen to say whether this bill , thus providing for ... Senate some two years ago . The bringing in of small States with a representation in the Senate equal to the ...
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