Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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George Ticknor Curtis. men were generally known on all political subjects , and those of the latter gentleman , especially , on the bank , were as well known as the sentiments of any public man on any subject whatever . From 1819 to the ...
George Ticknor Curtis. men were generally known on all political subjects , and those of the latter gentleman , especially , on the bank , were as well known as the sentiments of any public man on any subject whatever . From 1819 to the ...
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... known . The constitutional prin- ciples which I have endeavored to maintain are also known . If these principles and these opinions , now not likely to be materially changed , should recommend me to further marks of public regard and ...
... known . The constitutional prin- ciples which I have endeavored to maintain are also known . If these principles and these opinions , now not likely to be materially changed , should recommend me to further marks of public regard and ...
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... known moderation and wisdom , as well as the political relations in which he stood among the public men of his own great State , where there was a decided antagonism between himself and certain of the leading Whigs who did not concur in ...
... known moderation and wisdom , as well as the political relations in which he stood among the public men of his own great State , where there was a decided antagonism between himself and certain of the leading Whigs who did not concur in ...
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