Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... measure on account of its effects on the business of individuals , Mr. Web- ster , on this occasion , confined himself to a statement of the embarrassments it would produce in the financial operations of the Government itself . ' The ...
... measure on account of its effects on the business of individuals , Mr. Web- ster , on this occasion , confined himself to a statement of the embarrassments it would produce in the financial operations of the Government itself . ' The ...
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... measure was suggested by the President in his message of 1848. The same measure , substantially , was again recommended by the late Presi- dent in his message of 1849. Then there is before us this proposition of the Committee of ...
... measure was suggested by the President in his message of 1848. The same measure , substantially , was again recommended by the late Presi- dent in his message of 1849. Then there is before us this proposition of the Committee of ...
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... measure useful to the country . " If we could only get the measure now pending in the Senate passed into a law , we should have a glorious prospect before us indeed . But you see how decided is the hostility of the Massachusetts members ...
... measure useful to the country . " If we could only get the measure now pending in the Senate passed into a law , we should have a glorious prospect before us indeed . But you see how decided is the hostility of the Massachusetts members ...
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