Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... ment would permit , Mr. Webster , on the 24th of April , ad- dressed to Mr. Fox his answer to the demand for the release of McLeod . It was his purpose , by this dispatch , to arrest the drifting tendency of the two nations toward a war ...
... ment would permit , Mr. Webster , on the 24th of April , ad- dressed to Mr. Fox his answer to the demand for the release of McLeod . It was his purpose , by this dispatch , to arrest the drifting tendency of the two nations toward a war ...
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... ment , and those that are slaveholding to form another , as such an impos- sibility . We could not separate the States by any such line , if we were to draw it . We could not sit down here to - day and draw a line of separa- tion that ...
... ment , and those that are slaveholding to form another , as such an impos- sibility . We could not separate the States by any such line , if we were to draw it . We could not sit down here to - day and draw a line of separa- tion that ...
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... ment of the Texas boundary , objects all desirable and most important . More than that , sir , she gains , and the ... ment , no uses in government , no duties of those who administer govern- ment , but to settle one question . Well ...
... ment of the Texas boundary , objects all desirable and most important . More than that , sir , she gains , and the ... ment , no uses in government , no duties of those who administer govern- ment , but to settle one question . Well ...
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