Remarks on the Life and Writings of Daniel Webster of Massachusetts |
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Give up your futile projects of invasion . Extinguish the fires that blaze on your
inland frontiers . Establish perfect safety and defence there by adequate force .
Let every man that sleeps on your soil sleep in security . Stop the blood that flows
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Give up your futile projects of invasion . Extinguish the fires that blaze on your
inland frontiers . Establish perfect safety and defence there by adequate force .
Let every man that sleeps on your soil sleep in security . Stop the blood that flows
...
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The President will give no such order , because the necessities of government
will compel it to draw on the bank till the bank becomes as necessitous as itself .
Indeed , whatever orders may be given or withheld , it will be utterly impossible
for ...
The President will give no such order , because the necessities of government
will compel it to draw on the bank till the bank becomes as necessitous as itself .
Indeed , whatever orders may be given or withheld , it will be utterly impossible
for ...
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... even now , stand ready to reject the whole experience of the past , to give up a
National Bank , and throw us back again into the disasters and conflicts of a
fluctuating and degraded paper currency . Some of these persons have , or seem
to ...
... even now , stand ready to reject the whole experience of the past , to give up a
National Bank , and throw us back again into the disasters and conflicts of a
fluctuating and degraded paper currency . Some of these persons have , or seem
to ...
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The State Banks , when wisely managed , are great public benefits , and , even
when ill managed , the States cannot be prevented from establishing them , and
will not give up the power to sustain them . And , as to a metallic currency , all the
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The State Banks , when wisely managed , are great public benefits , and , even
when ill managed , the States cannot be prevented from establishing them , and
will not give up the power to sustain them . And , as to a metallic currency , all the
...
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Here they are — what an does he give to them ? None in the world ... Yet the
gentleman's doctrine is , that Carolina , alone , may construe and interpret that
compact which equally binds all , and gives equal rights to all . “ So then , Sir ,
even ...
Here they are — what an does he give to them ? None in the world ... Yet the
gentleman's doctrine is , that Carolina , alone , may construe and interpret that
compact which equally binds all , and gives equal rights to all . “ So then , Sir ,
even ...
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43 ページ - Liberty first, and Union afterwards, — but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all. its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart, — Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable.
43 ページ - Every year of its duration has teemed with fresh proofs of its utility and its blessings; and although our territory has stretched out wider and wider, and our population spread farther and farther, they have not outrun its protection or its benefits. It has been to us all a copious fountain of national, social, and personal happiness.
43 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!
28 ページ - We wish that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce, in all minds, a pious feeling of dependence and gratitude. We wish, finally, that the last object...
43 ページ - ... blood! Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured,—bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as, What is all this worth?
40 ページ - There are those, doubtless, who wish they had been left without restraint; but the Constitution has ordered the matter differently. To make war, for instance, is an exercise of sovereignty; but the Constitution declares that no State shall make war. To coin money, is another exercise of sovereign power; but no State is at liberty to coin money. Again, the Constitution says that no sovereign State shall be so sovereign as to make a treaty. These prohibitions, it must be confessed, are a control on...
28 ページ - When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions, when great interests are at stake, and strong passions excited, nothing is valuable in speech farther than as it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness are the qualities which produce conviction.
28 ページ - Words and phrases may be marshalled in every way, but they cannot compass it It must exist in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion. Affected passion, intense expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire after...
5 ページ - We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of character, by enlarging the capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere; to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn the strong current of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of the law, and the denunciations of religion, against immorality and crime.
39 ページ - ... patriotism were capable of being circumscribed within the same narrow limits. In their day and generation, they served and honored the country, and the whole country; and their renown is of the treasures of the whole country. Him, whose honored name the gentleman himself bears—does he esteem me less capable of gratitude for his patriotism, or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light of Massachusetts, instead of South Carolina...