The Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel Webster: Comprising Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson : First Settlement of New England : Bunker Hill Monument : Reply to HayneW.M. Hayward, 1853 - 112 pages |
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... military , where the naval power , by which we are to resist the whole strength of the arm of England , for she will exert that strength to the utmost ? Can we rely on the constancy and perseverance of the people ? or will they not act ...
... military , where the naval power , by which we are to resist the whole strength of the arm of England , for she will exert that strength to the utmost ? Can we rely on the constancy and perseverance of the people ? or will they not act ...
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... military governor , cut off by proclamation from the mercy of the crown , -Heaven reserved for him the honor of putting this great question to the vote , and of writing his own name first , and most conspicuously , on that parchment ...
... military governor , cut off by proclamation from the mercy of the crown , -Heaven reserved for him the honor of putting this great question to the vote , and of writing his own name first , and most conspicuously , on that parchment ...
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... military , where the naval power , by which we are to resist the whole strength of the arm of England , for she will exert that strength to the utmost ? Can we rely on the constancy and perseverance of the people ? or will they not act ...
... military , where the naval power , by which we are to resist the whole strength of the arm of England , for she will exert that strength to the utmost ? Can we rely on the constancy and perseverance of the people ? or will they not act ...
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... military governor , cut off by proclamation from the mercy of the crown , Heaven reserved for him the honor of putting this great question to the vote , and of writing his own name first , and most conspicuously , on that parchment ...
... military governor , cut off by proclamation from the mercy of the crown , Heaven reserved for him the honor of putting this great question to the vote , and of writing his own name first , and most conspicuously , on that parchment ...
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... military achievements . Of the ten thousand battles which have been fought , of all the fields fertilized with carnage , of the banners which have been bathed in blood , of the warriors who have hoped that they had risen from the field ...
... military achievements . Of the ten thousand battles which have been fought , of all the fields fertilized with carnage , of the banners which have been bathed in blood , of the warriors who have hoped that they had risen from the field ...
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