Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... political opinions , I am rather averse than otherwise to viva voce political discussion . But , still more , I believe—- because the man was so genial , so social , so affectionate , so much disposed to talk about prose or verse , or ...
... political opinions , I am rather averse than otherwise to viva voce political discussion . But , still more , I believe—- because the man was so genial , so social , so affectionate , so much disposed to talk about prose or verse , or ...
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... political system , established by the Constitution of the United States , as paramount to every other political consideration . He knew that there could not be an attempted dissolution of the Union without a civil war ; and he knew that ...
... political system , established by the Constitution of the United States , as paramount to every other political consideration . He knew that there could not be an attempted dissolution of the Union without a civil war ; and he knew that ...
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... political parties of the time . His address was read with eagerness throughout the country ; for all men were interested to know whether the manifestations of his intellect were to continue to be what they had been . Avoid- ing political ...
... political parties of the time . His address was read with eagerness throughout the country ; for all men were interested to know whether the manifestations of his intellect were to continue to be what they had been . Avoid- ing political ...
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