Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... receiving a Vase from Citizens of Boston , October 12 , 1835 .... SPEECH in the Senate of the United States , January 14 , 1836 , on Mr. Benton's Resolutions for appropriating the Surplus Revenue to National Defence .... REMARKS in the ...
... receiving a Vase from Citizens of Boston , October 12 , 1835 .... SPEECH in the Senate of the United States , January 14 , 1836 , on Mr. Benton's Resolutions for appropriating the Surplus Revenue to National Defence .... REMARKS in the ...
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... to all their friends . Gentlemen , I offer as a sentiment for the occasion - Civil Lib- erty : Its only security is in Constitutional restraint on political power . SPEECH ON RECEIVING A VASE FROM CITIZENS OF BOSTON , 22.
... to all their friends . Gentlemen , I offer as a sentiment for the occasion - Civil Lib- erty : Its only security is in Constitutional restraint on political power . SPEECH ON RECEIVING A VASE FROM CITIZENS OF BOSTON , 22.
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Daniel Webster. SPEECH ON RECEIVING A VASE FROM CITIZENS OF BOSTON , OCTOBER 12 , 1835 . - A LARGE number of the Citizens of Boston being desirous to offer Mr. Web- ster some ... receiving a Vase from Citizens of Boston, October 12, 1835.
Daniel Webster. SPEECH ON RECEIVING A VASE FROM CITIZENS OF BOSTON , OCTOBER 12 , 1835 . - A LARGE number of the Citizens of Boston being desirous to offer Mr. Web- ster some ... receiving a Vase from Citizens of Boston, October 12, 1835.
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... received . In this changing world , we can hardly say that we possess what is present , and the future is all unknown . But the past is ours . Its acquisitions , and its enjoyments , are safe . And among these acquisitions , among the ...
... received . In this changing world , we can hardly say that we possess what is present , and the future is all unknown . But the past is ours . Its acquisitions , and its enjoyments , are safe . And among these acquisitions , among the ...
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... received as among the ordinary means of government . Some of the gentlemen , who concurred in this vote , have since , probably , seen occasion to regret it . But they thereby let loose the lion of Execu- tive prerogative , and they ...
... received as among the ordinary means of government . Some of the gentlemen , who concurred in this vote , have since , probably , seen occasion to regret it . But they thereby let loose the lion of Execu- tive prerogative , and they ...
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