Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... confidence six years ago , and has been entertained by us , with the same earnestness of con- viction , more than twenty years gone by . It is preposterous to be rip- ping up any man's life for thirty or forty years , to discover ...
... confidence six years ago , and has been entertained by us , with the same earnestness of con- viction , more than twenty years gone by . It is preposterous to be rip- ping up any man's life for thirty or forty years , to discover ...
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... confidence , and restore public and private credit . THE LETTER , ( REFERRED TO ABOVE . ) " SIR : I herewith send you the vote of DANIEL WEBSTER , on several occasions , while a member of Congress during the war . " 1st . " On the 7th ...
... confidence , and restore public and private credit . THE LETTER , ( REFERRED TO ABOVE . ) " SIR : I herewith send you the vote of DANIEL WEBSTER , on several occasions , while a member of Congress during the war . " 1st . " On the 7th ...
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... confidence of private friendship , I had never said any thing which an enemy could make use of . With this view , the vicinity of my former residence has been searched , as with a lighted candle . New Hampshire has been explored , from ...
... confidence of private friendship , I had never said any thing which an enemy could make use of . With this view , the vicinity of my former residence has been searched , as with a lighted candle . New Hampshire has been explored , from ...
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... confidence for legal restraint ; to put trust in men rather than in principles ; and this disposition being strongest , as it most obviously is , whenever party spirit prevails to the greatest excess , it is not without reason that ...
... confidence for legal restraint ; to put trust in men rather than in principles ; and this disposition being strongest , as it most obviously is , whenever party spirit prevails to the greatest excess , it is not without reason that ...
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... confidence , whom they honor by cherishing the mem- ory of his past services , and by their best hopes and wishes for the future , and whom they will honor , let who else may shrink and falter , by their cor- dial efforts to raise him ...
... confidence , whom they honor by cherishing the mem- ory of his past services , and by their best hopes and wishes for the future , and whom they will honor , let who else may shrink and falter , by their cor- dial efforts to raise him ...
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