Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... necessary , in order to carry on the Government successfully , he would sanction it . And for the same reason he would consent to give to the bank such powers , and no others , as should be found to be indispensably necessary . This is ...
... necessary , in order to carry on the Government successfully , he would sanction it . And for the same reason he would consent to give to the bank such powers , and no others , as should be found to be indispensably necessary . This is ...
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... necessary , on fair and equal terms of concert with other powers having in view the same praise- worthy object . Such were its sentiments when it entered into the solemn stipulations of the Treaty of Ghent ; such were its sentiments ...
... necessary , on fair and equal terms of concert with other powers having in view the same praise- worthy object . Such were its sentiments when it entered into the solemn stipulations of the Treaty of Ghent ; such were its sentiments ...
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... necessary had been disbursed in accordance with his views . What was not needed was returned to Mr. Stubbs , the ... necessary vouchers , and vouchers for one thousand dollars Mr. Webster had as- serted were lost , or mislaid , or never ...
... necessary had been disbursed in accordance with his views . What was not needed was returned to Mr. Stubbs , the ... necessary vouchers , and vouchers for one thousand dollars Mr. Webster had as- serted were lost , or mislaid , or never ...
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