Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... true that , during the continuance of peace , no practical griev- ance can arise ; but , it is also true that , it is for that reason the proper season for the calm and deliberate consideration of an important subject . I have much ...
... true that , during the continuance of peace , no practical griev- ance can arise ; but , it is also true that , it is for that reason the proper season for the calm and deliberate consideration of an important subject . I have much ...
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... true that the Whigs could elect General Taylor , if no regard was to be paid to the great questions which ought to have been put at issue , and if " successful fighting " was to be made the ground for placing him in the office of ...
... true that the Whigs could elect General Taylor , if no regard was to be paid to the great questions which ought to have been put at issue , and if " successful fighting " was to be made the ground for placing him in the office of ...
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... true of him down to the time at which we are arrived ; and although I regard it as unquestionable that his physical constitution was now much weakened , I consider it quite as certain that his intellectual resources , and his abil- ity ...
... true of him down to the time at which we are arrived ; and although I regard it as unquestionable that his physical constitution was now much weakened , I consider it quite as certain that his intellectual resources , and his abil- ity ...
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