Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... thought the Government had done wisely in taking the matter into its own hands , and removing all occasion for the exercise of the right , instead of insisting upon its formal abandonment . There was no disagreement between the ...
... thought the Government had done wisely in taking the matter into its own hands , and removing all occasion for the exercise of the right , instead of insisting upon its formal abandonment . There was no disagreement between the ...
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... thought the better opinion , in favor of beginning with California , and then taking up the other meas- ures in their order . Upon further consideration , the committee , very fairly , I doubt not , and in the exercise of their best ...
... thought the better opinion , in favor of beginning with California , and then taking up the other meas- ures in their order . Upon further consideration , the committee , very fairly , I doubt not , and in the exercise of their best ...
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... thought it my duty to pursue this course , and I did not care what was to be the consequence . I felt that it was my duty in a very alarming crisis to come out ; to go for my country , and my whole country ; and to exert any power I had ...
... thought it my duty to pursue this course , and I did not care what was to be the consequence . I felt that it was my duty in a very alarming crisis to come out ; to go for my country , and my whole country ; and to exert any power I had ...
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