Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... party of Massachusetts to the nomination of Mr. Clay by the next national convention . All who are familiar with the operation of such political move- ments , are aware how important it is to a public man , whose name is likely to be ...
... party of Massachusetts to the nomination of Mr. Clay by the next national convention . All who are familiar with the operation of such political move- ments , are aware how important it is to a public man , whose name is likely to be ...
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... party in possession of the Gov- ernment without any declared policy on these subjects ; and it consequently increased the peril of the formation of a third party , whose opinions , feelings , and action , on the subject of slavery would ...
... party in possession of the Gov- ernment without any declared policy on these subjects ; and it consequently increased the peril of the formation of a third party , whose opinions , feelings , and action , on the subject of slavery would ...
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... party elected , and the open and avowed policy of that party to prevail , was out of the question . To remain in the Senate , and yet to make no effort to cause his own opinions to be regarded by the party with which he had long been ...
... party elected , and the open and avowed policy of that party to prevail , was out of the question . To remain in the Senate , and yet to make no effort to cause his own opinions to be regarded by the party with which he had long been ...
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