Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... opinion , it is of more importance to the welfare of the country than any thing that has taken place since the Treaty of Ghent . Such I believe to be the public opinion . Your merits in this negotiation are universally admitted to as ...
... opinion , it is of more importance to the welfare of the country than any thing that has taken place since the Treaty of Ghent . Such I believe to be the public opinion . Your merits in this negotiation are universally admitted to as ...
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... opinion upon the expediency of the course . " I was one of the Committee of Thirteen . Circumstances called me to my home during its deliberations ; and the general opinion of the com- mittee at that time seemed to be , and I thought ...
... opinion upon the expediency of the course . " I was one of the Committee of Thirteen . Circumstances called me to my home during its deliberations ; and the general opinion of the com- mittee at that time seemed to be , and I thought ...
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... opinion of the honorable members of the Committee on Territories . The honorable member from Illinois , who is at the head of that committee , sits near me , and I take it for granted that he can say whether I am right or not in the opinion ...
... opinion of the honorable members of the Committee on Territories . The honorable member from Illinois , who is at the head of that committee , sits near me , and I take it for granted that he can say whether I am right or not in the opinion ...
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