Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... vote of the Chamber of Deputies which implied a censure on the ministry of M. Guizot for ne- gotiating it . But M. Guizot did not resign in consequence of that vote ; he waited fur- ther developments , and if , as Mr. Wheaton further ...
... vote of the Chamber of Deputies which implied a censure on the ministry of M. Guizot for ne- gotiating it . But M. Guizot did not resign in consequence of that vote ; he waited fur- ther developments , and if , as Mr. Wheaton further ...
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... vote against all territory to form new States , though he is willing to say they ought not to be slave States . Other gentlemen of his party from the Northern and Eastern States vote in the same way , and with the same view . This is ...
... vote against all territory to form new States , though he is willing to say they ought not to be slave States . Other gentlemen of his party from the Northern and Eastern States vote in the same way , and with the same view . This is ...
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... voting for Mr. Clay and General Scott , many might have been sent under instructions to vote for Mr. Web- ster , or have been personally inclined to do so , if his own friends had pursued from the first a different course . On the ...
... voting for Mr. Clay and General Scott , many might have been sent under instructions to vote for Mr. Web- ster , or have been personally inclined to do so , if his own friends had pursued from the first a different course . On the ...
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