A Memoir of the Life of Daniel WebsterStimpson and Clapp, 1831 - 234 ページ |
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... equals in the field of argument ) still there was such a sincerity in his opinions , and so much of his former insight into character remained , that all were prepared to respect and believe his visions of coming days . On leaving ...
... equals in the field of argument ) still there was such a sincerity in his opinions , and so much of his former insight into character remained , that all were prepared to respect and believe his visions of coming days . On leaving ...
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... equal step . He had no fears for the result of their deliberations ; the seal of freedom and the stamp of knowledge were set too deeply to be injured by any new feelings or reasoning , nor had he any apprehension for their heads or ...
... equal step . He had no fears for the result of their deliberations ; the seal of freedom and the stamp of knowledge were set too deeply to be injured by any new feelings or reasoning , nor had he any apprehension for their heads or ...
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... equal , co - ordi- nate and independent , while one is thus at the mercy of the others . What would be said of a proposition to authorise the Governor or judges to remove a senator , or member of the house of representatives from office ...
... equal , co - ordi- nate and independent , while one is thus at the mercy of the others . What would be said of a proposition to authorise the Governor or judges to remove a senator , or member of the house of representatives from office ...
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... equal , I feel it to be a duty to put not only my own vote , but my own earnest wishes also , and my fervent en- treaties to others , into the doubtful scale . ' It must be admitted , sir , that the persons for whose benefit this bill ...
... equal , I feel it to be a duty to put not only my own vote , but my own earnest wishes also , and my fervent en- treaties to others , into the doubtful scale . ' It must be admitted , sir , that the persons for whose benefit this bill ...
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... equal benefit from it , al- though they entered the army at different times , and were of different ages . Sir , is not this that sort of ine- quality which must always exist in every general provis- ion ? Is it possible that any law ...
... equal benefit from it , al- though they entered the army at different times , and were of different ages . Sir , is not this that sort of ine- quality which must always exist in every general provis- ion ? Is it possible that any law ...
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