Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... considered a bad appointment . His feelings were not earnestly enough enlisted in the colonial interests of Great Britain , and so the hold of the country on those provinces was endangered . Lord Stanley defended the appointment of Lord ...
... considered a bad appointment . His feelings were not earnestly enough enlisted in the colonial interests of Great Britain , and so the hold of the country on those provinces was endangered . Lord Stanley defended the appointment of Lord ...
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... considered it his duty , therefore , to treat this subject of the extension of slavery not as a merely moral and social , but as a political question , and to act upon it in reference to its bearing on the political relations of our ...
... considered it his duty , therefore , to treat this subject of the extension of slavery not as a merely moral and social , but as a political question , and to act upon it in reference to its bearing on the political relations of our ...
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... considered the subject with a conscientious desire to pro- vide for such jury trial , if possible , in order to allay excitement and remove objections . There are many difficulties , however , attending any such provision ; and a main ...
... considered the subject with a conscientious desire to pro- vide for such jury trial , if possible , in order to allay excitement and remove objections . There are many difficulties , however , attending any such provision ; and a main ...
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