Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... object . I have seen him repeatedly , and forwarded his views so far as the present condition of affairs in China and the peculiar state of political matters in England render it practicable to do so . You will readily conceive that ...
... object . I have seen him repeatedly , and forwarded his views so far as the present condition of affairs in China and the peculiar state of political matters in England render it practicable to do so . You will readily conceive that ...
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... object than to reinstate himself with the Whig party . This object he had ; but it was also his object , beyond and above all others , to pro- duce union and harmony in their ranks , to show them that , in respect to all their known and ...
... object than to reinstate himself with the Whig party . This object he had ; but it was also his object , beyond and above all others , to pro- duce union and harmony in their ranks , to show them that , in respect to all their known and ...
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... object is peace . My object is reconciliation . My purpose is , not to make up a case for the North , or to make up a case for the South . My object is not to continue useless and irritating controversies . I am against agitators ...
... object is peace . My object is reconciliation . My purpose is , not to make up a case for the North , or to make up a case for the South . My object is not to continue useless and irritating controversies . I am against agitators ...
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