Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... speak for himself and state his own impressions ; but he is taking rather too large a jurisdic- tion to himself , when he stands up here to speak for the whole country . I demur - I hesitate - I doubt - I repel any such authority of the ...
... speak for himself and state his own impressions ; but he is taking rather too large a jurisdic- tion to himself , when he stands up here to speak for the whole country . I demur - I hesitate - I doubt - I repel any such authority of the ...
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... speaking of reclamations of slaves made by their masters under the law of Congress . I am not speaking of instances ... speak derogatorily of Massachusetts , and deride her for shedding tears over Pennsylvania wrongs , etc. , etc. " Now ...
... speaking of reclamations of slaves made by their masters under the law of Congress . I am not speaking of instances ... speak derogatorily of Massachusetts , and deride her for shedding tears over Pennsylvania wrongs , etc. , etc. " Now ...
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... speak to - day for the preser- vation of the Union . Hear me for my cause . I speak not as a Massa- chusetts man , nor as a Northern man , but as an American . ' To - day , fellow - citizens , we speak also for the Union . We speak also ...
... speak to - day for the preser- vation of the Union . Hear me for my cause . I speak not as a Massa- chusetts man , nor as a Northern man , but as an American . ' To - day , fellow - citizens , we speak also for the Union . We speak also ...
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Administration affairs American annexation authority believe bill BLATCHFORD Boston boundary British called candidate cause character citizens claim Clay Congress Constitution convention course DAN'L DANIEL WEBSTER DEAR SIR declared desire dispatch duty England Everett expressed Faneuil Hall favor feel Fillmore FLETCHER WEBSTER friends fugitive gentlemen give Government honor hope House important interest leave letter Lobos Islands Lord Aberdeen Lord Ashburton Lord Palmerston March Marshfield Massachusetts matter measure ment Mexico minister morning negotiation never nomination North o'clock object occasion opinion peace political present President principles proceeding purpose question received regard relations resolution respect right of search Secretary Senate sentiments session settled slave slavery South Southern speech statesman ster supposed Taylor territory Texas thing thought tion to-day treaty Treaty of Washington truly Union United vote Washington Whig party whole Wilmot Proviso wish York