Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Affairs of the utmost consequence to the peace of the country rested upon him . On the one hand , his management of these affairs was assailed by some of the Democratic opposition . On the other , the party which had become a majority ...
... Affairs of the utmost consequence to the peace of the country rested upon him . On the one hand , his management of these affairs was assailed by some of the Democratic opposition . On the other , the party which had become a majority ...
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... affairs require attention , and the means of living , you know , must be had . . . . If in the Senate , I should have time to attend to affairs private and personal , but not to affairs professional . " I may say to you , in confidence ...
... affairs require attention , and the means of living , you know , must be had . . . . If in the Senate , I should have time to attend to affairs private and personal , but not to affairs professional . " I may say to you , in confidence ...
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... affairs , should be settled satisfactorily with you ; and they wish me to go out to Washing- ton for that purpose ... affair ? 3. Whether there is any plan you would like or propose for Greytown and the general Mosquito question , which ...
... affairs , should be settled satisfactorily with you ; and they wish me to go out to Washing- ton for that purpose ... affair ? 3. Whether there is any plan you would like or propose for Greytown and the general Mosquito question , which ...
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