History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Daniel Webster displaying his superior ability on the other . The agricultural and manufacturing interests in the east and the west were united in support of the principle of a protective tariff ; and constituted a small majority in ...
... Daniel Webster displaying his superior ability on the other . The agricultural and manufacturing interests in the east and the west were united in support of the principle of a protective tariff ; and constituted a small majority in ...
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... Daniel | Webster prepared a resolution to the effect , that the president be authorized to send an agent or commissioner to Greece , whenever he might see fit . The speech of the great orator on this occa- sion , ( January 19th ) , was ...
... Daniel | Webster prepared a resolution to the effect , that the president be authorized to send an agent or commissioner to Greece , whenever he might see fit . The speech of the great orator on this occa- sion , ( January 19th ) , was ...
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... Daniel Webster's eulogy — Congress in session - The message of the president - Action of Congress The Great Conspiracy " - Its object- How met by Henry Clay - Elections for members of Con- gress - The twentieth Congress - Full ...
... Daniel Webster's eulogy — Congress in session - The message of the president - Action of Congress The Great Conspiracy " - Its object- How met by Henry Clay - Elections for members of Con- gress - The twentieth Congress - Full ...
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... Daniel Webster , C. C. Cambreling , James K. Polk , J. W. Taylor , and others of more or less note . elected speaker on the second ballot . The president's message was unusual- ly long , but ably and clearly written , and containing ...
... Daniel Webster , C. C. Cambreling , James K. Polk , J. W. Taylor , and others of more or less note . elected speaker on the second ballot . The president's message was unusual- ly long , but ably and clearly written , and containing ...
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... Daniel Webster proving unanswerable . It was quite evident , that the great heat and excitement of the dispute on this subject was due rather to political factiousness , than because there was any danger arising from this mission to the ...
... Daniel Webster proving unanswerable . It was quite evident , that the great heat and excitement of the dispute on this subject was due rather to political factiousness , than because there was any danger arising from this mission to the ...
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