Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... respect , puts forth . " Having informed the department that a copy of the letter of the 24th of August , addressed by me to you , had been delivered to M. Guizot , you proceed to say : ' In executing this duty , I felt too well what ...
... respect , puts forth . " Having informed the department that a copy of the letter of the 24th of August , addressed by me to you , had been delivered to M. Guizot , you proceed to say : ' In executing this duty , I felt too well what ...
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... respect . The Government of the United States relies on its own power , and on the effective support of the people , to assert successfully all the rights of all its citizens , on the sea as well as on the land ; and it asks respect for ...
... respect . The Government of the United States relies on its own power , and on the effective support of the people , to assert successfully all the rights of all its citizens , on the sea as well as on the land ; and it asks respect for ...
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... respect , and prosperity . It will be to me the greatest solace of my life to be able to say , when my career on earth may end , that I have done something , though little , toward preserving the glorious Constitution of my country ...
... respect , and prosperity . It will be to me the greatest solace of my life to be able to say , when my career on earth may end , that I have done something , though little , toward preserving the glorious Constitution of my country ...
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