The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Memoir [by Edward Everett] and speeches on various occasionsLittle, Brown, 1903 |
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... Independence of the Judiciary . Centennial Anniversary at Plymouth on the 22d of December , 1820. - Discourse delivered by Mr. Webster . - Bunker Hill Monument , and Address by Mr. Webster on the Laying of the Corner - Stone , 17th of ...
... Independence of the Judiciary . Centennial Anniversary at Plymouth on the 22d of December , 1820. - Discourse delivered by Mr. Webster . - Bunker Hill Monument , and Address by Mr. Webster on the Laying of the Corner - Stone , 17th of ...
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... Independence , this was the fireside enter- tainment of the long winter evenings of the secluded village home . Abroad , the uninviting landscape , the harsh and craggy outline of the hills broken and relieved only by the funereal ...
... Independence , this was the fireside enter- tainment of the long winter evenings of the secluded village home . Abroad , the uninviting landscape , the harsh and craggy outline of the hills broken and relieved only by the funereal ...
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... Independence of the Judiciary . - Centennial Anniversary at Plymouth on the 22d of December , 1820.- Dis- course delivered by Mr. Webster . - Bunker Hill Monument , and Address by Mr. Webster on the Laying of the Corner - Stone , 17th ...
... Independence of the Judiciary . - Centennial Anniversary at Plymouth on the 22d of December , 1820.- Dis- course delivered by Mr. Webster . - Bunker Hill Monument , and Address by Mr. Webster on the Laying of the Corner - Stone , 17th ...
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... independence of the judiciary . 1 In the speech on the basis of the Senate , Mr. Webster de- fended the principle , which was incorporated into the original Constitution , and is recognized by the liberal writers of greatest authority ...
... independence of the judiciary . 1 In the speech on the basis of the Senate , Mr. Webster de- fended the principle , which was incorporated into the original Constitution , and is recognized by the liberal writers of greatest authority ...
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... Independence ; an event with which they were both so closely connected , as members of the committee by which the ever - memorable state paper was prepared and brought into the Continental Congress . The public mind was already predis ...
... Independence ; an event with which they were both so closely connected , as members of the committee by which the ever - memorable state paper was prepared and brought into the Continental Congress . The public mind was already predis ...
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86 ページ - He saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha ; and he smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting.
90 ページ - When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union ; on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood!
311 ページ - It was for Mr. Adams to reply to arguments like these. We know his opinions, and we know his character. He would commence with his accustomed directness and earnestness. < " Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, I give my hand and my heart to this vote. It is true, indeed, that in the beginning we aimed not at independence. But there's a Divinity which shapes our ends. The injustice of England has driven us to arms ; and, blinded to her own interest for our good, she has obstinately persisted,...
217 ページ - For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation in proportion to his property, and we look not to the question, whether he himself have, or have not, children to be benefited by the education for which he pays.
241 ページ - Him ! the head of our civil councils, and the destined leader of our military bands, whom nothing brought hither but the unquenchable fire of his own spirit ! Him ! cut off by Providence in the hour of overwhelming anxiety and thick gloom ; falling ere he saw the star of his country rise ; pouring out his generous blood like water, before he knew whether it would fertilize a land of freedom or of bondage ! — how shall I struggle with the emotions that stifle the utterance of thy name ! Our poor...
313 ページ - If we fail, it can be no worse for us. But we shall not fail. The cause will raise up armies; the cause will create navies. The people, the people, the people, if we are true to them, will carry us, and will carry themselves, gloriously through this struggle.
207 ページ - Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners; yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world.
67 ページ - Resolved, That provision ought to be made, by law, for defraying the expense incident to the appointment of an Agent or Commissioner to Greece, whenever the President shall deem it expedient to make such appointment.
226 ページ - We welcome you to the blessings of good government and religious liberty. We welcome you to the treasures of science and the delights of learning. We welcome you to the transcendent sweets of domestic life, to the happiness of kindred, and parents, and children. We welcome you to the immeasurable blessings of rational existence, the immortal hope of Christianity, and the light of everlasting truth!