Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... feel- ings , or to disturb the progress of the Senate and the Government in making a proper present temporary provision for the government of Cali- fornia . Enough for this day - I will not say is the evil - but the duty thereof . Our ...
... feel- ings , or to disturb the progress of the Senate and the Government in making a proper present temporary provision for the government of Cali- fornia . Enough for this day - I will not say is the evil - but the duty thereof . Our ...
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... feel that something has been accomplished by my feeble efforts , aided or unaided ; and , if Massachusetts should leave me alto- gether without succor or encouragement from her , there will be no faint- ing in my heart , no slackening ...
... feel that something has been accomplished by my feeble efforts , aided or unaided ; and , if Massachusetts should leave me alto- gether without succor or encouragement from her , there will be no faint- ing in my heart , no slackening ...
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... feel confident that he will give the country and the world an example of a Chief Magistrate such as will reflect new credit upon the leading Republican Government . We feel confident that , as the head and representative of the country ...
... feel confident that he will give the country and the world an example of a Chief Magistrate such as will reflect new credit upon the leading Republican Government . We feel confident that , as the head and representative of the country ...
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