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" Sir, I am ashamed to pursue this line of remark. I dislike it, I have an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war, pestilence, and famine, than to hear gentlemen talk of secession. "
Proceedings and Speeches at a Public Meeting of the Friends of the Union, in ... - Page 41
by Friends of the Union (Baltimore, Md.) - 1861 - 56 pages
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Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Mr. Clay's Resolutions: In the Senate of ...

Daniel Webster - 1850 - 64 pages
...slave States ? Shall the man from the Yellow Stone and the Platte be connected, in the new Eepublic, with the man who lives on the southern extremity of...this line of remark. I dislike it, I have an utter disgus^ for it. I would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war, pestilence, and famine, than...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 5; Volume 11

1850 - 762 pages
...slave States'? Shall the man from the Yellowstone and the Mad River be connected in the new republic with the man who lives on the southern extremity of the Cape of Florida ? Sir, I am ashamed to peruse this line of remark. I dislike it ; I have an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 5; Volume 11

1850 - 766 pages
...slave States? Shall the man from the Yellowstone and the Mad River be connected in the new republic with the man who lives on the southern extremity of the Cape of Florida? Sir, I am ashamed to peruse this line of remark. I dislike it ; I have an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in Congress, and legal arguments ...

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 568 pages
...slave States ? Shall the man from the Yellow Stone and the Platte be connected, in the new republic, with the man who lives on the southern extremity of...than to hear gentlemen talk of secession. To break up this great government ! to dismember this glorious country ! to astonish Europe with an act of folly...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in Congress, and legal arguments ...

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 566 pages
...man from the Yellow Stone and the Platte be connected, in the new republic, with the man who tires on the southern extremity of the Cape of Florida ? Sir, I am ashamed to pursue this line of remark. 1 dislike it, I have an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war,...
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Speeches in Congress ; Legal arguments and speeches to the jury

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 pages
...slave States ? Shall the man from the Yellow Stone and the Platte be connected, in the new republic, with the man who lives on the southern extremity of...than to hear gentlemen talk of secession. To break up this great government ! to dismember this glorious country ! to astonish Europe with an act of folly...
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Webster and His Master-pieces, Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 560 pages
...the slave states? Shall the man from the Yellow Stone and the Platte be connected in the new republic with the man who lives on the southern extremity of...remark. I dislike it — I have an utter disgust for it. 1 would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war, pestilence, and famine, than to hear gentlemen...
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Webster and His Master-pieces, Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 554 pages
...the slave states? Shall the man from the Yellow Stone and the Platte be connected in the new republic with the man who lives on the southern extremity of...am ashamed to pursue this line of remark. I dislike it—I have an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war, pestilence,...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1846-Sept ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 648 pages
...the slave States ? Shall the man from the Yellow Stone and the Hatte be connected in the new Republic with the man who lives on the southern extremity of...ashamed to pursue this line of remark. I dislike it— I hive an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war, pestilence, and...
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The Orator: A Monthly Magazine of Speeches, Plays, Dialogues ..., Volume 1

1857 - 280 pages
...Stone be connected, in the new republic, with the man who lives on the southern extremity of Florida ? I am ashamed to pursue this line of remark. I dislike it. I have an utter disgust for it. I had rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, of war, pestilence, and famine, than to hear gentlemen...
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