Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... settled that his wife and daughter and Mrs. Paige , the wife of his brother - in - law , should be of the party . Miss Webster had shortly before become engaged to be married to Mr. Samuel Appleton Appleton , a member of the Boston ...
... settled that his wife and daughter and Mrs. Paige , the wife of his brother - in - law , should be of the party . Miss Webster had shortly before become engaged to be married to Mr. Samuel Appleton Appleton , a member of the Boston ...
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... settled by the treaty , but it was not worth while to throw away what we had obtained because it was not all we wanted . The principles at the bottom of this case had been " clearly stated and conclusively vindicated in the very able ...
... settled by the treaty , but it was not worth while to throw away what we had obtained because it was not all we wanted . The principles at the bottom of this case had been " clearly stated and conclusively vindicated in the very able ...
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... settled in a man- ner honorable and satisfactory to all parties . The case of the Creole was of great difficulty , but had been settled on a fair basis . The right of search , he declared , was not involved at all . No material ...
... settled in a man- ner honorable and satisfactory to all parties . The case of the Creole was of great difficulty , but had been settled on a fair basis . The right of search , he declared , was not involved at all . No material ...
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