Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... duty thereof . Our duty is immediately , if we can , to give a practical and secure government to the people of California ; and there , in my judgment , our present duty terminates . I have no idea that any remarks which I might feel ...
... duty thereof . Our duty is immediately , if we can , to give a practical and secure government to the people of California ; and there , in my judgment , our present duty terminates . I have no idea that any remarks which I might feel ...
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... duty attended with some degree of local un- popularity . I thought it my duty to pursue this course , and I did not care what was to be the consequence . I felt that it was my duty in a very alarming crisis to come out ; to go for my ...
... duty attended with some degree of local un- popularity . I thought it my duty to pursue this course , and I did not care what was to be the consequence . I felt that it was my duty in a very alarming crisis to come out ; to go for my ...
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... duty and our whole duty , to the country and to the whole country , that , in the result of the approach- ing contest , we may with honest pride join our voices in the general joy which will attend success . These movements were aided ...
... duty and our whole duty , to the country and to the whole country , that , in the result of the approach- ing contest , we may with honest pride join our voices in the general joy which will attend success . These movements were aided ...
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