The American Union: Its Effect on National Character and Policy, with an Inquiry Into Secession as a Constitutional Right, and the Causes of the DisruptionR. Bentley, 1862 - 391 Seiten |
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... Daniel Webster . In 1851 he spoke thus : " It is said by a class of men to whom I have referred that the Constitution is born of hell ; that it was the work of the devil ; and that Washington was a miserable blood - hound set upon the ...
... Daniel Webster . In 1851 he spoke thus : " It is said by a class of men to whom I have referred that the Constitution is born of hell ; that it was the work of the devil ; and that Washington was a miserable blood - hound set upon the ...
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... Daniel Webster lived to this day , he would have seen that some of those he spoke of as insane , were only making a trade of their insanity . It is very remarkable that some of this spirit of mere fanaticism has crossed over , and crept ...
... Daniel Webster lived to this day , he would have seen that some of those he spoke of as insane , were only making a trade of their insanity . It is very remarkable that some of this spirit of mere fanaticism has crossed over , and crept ...
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... Daniel Webster . In 1851 he spoke thus : " It is said by a class of men to whom I have referred that the Constitution is born of hell ; that it was the work of the devil ; and that Washington was a miserable blood - hound set upon the ...
... Daniel Webster . In 1851 he spoke thus : " It is said by a class of men to whom I have referred that the Constitution is born of hell ; that it was the work of the devil ; and that Washington was a miserable blood - hound set upon the ...
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... Daniel Webster lived to this day , he would have seen that some of those he spoke of as insane , were only making a trade of their insanity . It is very remarkable that some of this spirit of mere fanaticism has crossed over , and crept ...
... Daniel Webster lived to this day , he would have seen that some of those he spoke of as insane , were only making a trade of their insanity . It is very remarkable that some of this spirit of mere fanaticism has crossed over , and crept ...
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... Daniel Webster and Mr. Seward , could not be more hostile to our views . Hence they must be regarded as extending their authority only to the immediate point which their words are used to illustrate . No quotation will be found from ...
... Daniel Webster and Mr. Seward , could not be more hostile to our views . Hence they must be regarded as extending their authority only to the immediate point which their words are used to illustrate . No quotation will be found from ...
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