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" PRESIDENT, — I wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American, and a member of the Senate of the United States. "
A Eulogy on Daniel Webster: Delivered by Request of the City Government and ... - Página 44
por Leonard Woods - 1852 - 55 páginas
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Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading ...

Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 páginas
...day linger and play on its summit." Mr. Webster spoke not in the United States' senate, or elsewhere, "as a Massachusetts man, nor as a northern man, but as an American." His last words were, " I still Jive. " The desire for posthumous fame operated powerfully on his noble...
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Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the Subject of Slavery: Delivered in ...

Daniel Webster - 1850 - 52 páginas
...March 7, 1850, BOSTON: BEDDING AND COMPANY. 1850. " '5 SPEECH. Mr. President, I wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American, and a member of the Senate of the United States. It is fortunate that there is a Senate of the United States...
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Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Mr. Clay's Resolutions: In the Senate of ...

Daniel Webster - 1850 - 64 páginas
...courtesy in allowing me to addr«s the Senate this morning. Mr. President, T wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an Ame% rican, and a member of the Senate of the United States. It is fortunate that* there is a Senate...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen5;Volumen11

1850 - 766 páginas
...whole South. I speak to-day, he said, for the preservation of the Union. He spoke to-day, he said, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as a member of the Senate of the United Stales ; of a body whose value was shewn in periods like the present,...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen5;Volumen11

1850 - 762 páginas
...On the following Thursday, Mr. WEBSTER addressed the Senate as follows : He spoke to-day, he said, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as a member of the Senate of the United States; of a body whose value was shewn in periods like the present,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in Congress, and legal arguments ...

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 566 páginas
...ftDALICUMftUB ERGA ME AN1MO FTTTURI ESTIS." DANIEL WEBSTER. Mr. PRESIDENT, — I wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American, and a member of the Senate of the United States. It is fortunate that there is a Senate of the United States...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen16;Volumen51

1851 - 504 páginas
...refreshing to hear the great Massachusetts Senator begin a speech with saying, " I wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American and a member of the Senate of the United States." How much would it do for good legislation, if one member...
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Eulogy on the Character and Services of the Late Daniel Webster: Pronounced ...

William Henry Allen - 1853 - 52 páginas
...vos salvos esse, qualicumque erga me animo futuri estis." He holds fast his integrity. He speaks " not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a northern man, but as an American, and as a member of the United States Senate." He believed that the welfare of many generations hung upon the right decision...
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Speeches in Congress ; Legal arguments and speeches to the jury

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 páginas
...ftUALICUMHUE BRGA ME AK1MO Fl•TURI B8TIB." DANIEL WEBSTER. Mr. PRESIDENT, — I wish to speak to-day, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American, and a member of the Senate of the United States. It is fortunate that there is a Senate of the United States...
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The American Statesman: Or, Illustrations of the Life and Character of ...

Joseph Banvard - 1856 - 386 páginas
...whose animating convictions on the great question at issue were deeply shared by him, in every thing but in their threatening aspect to the Union and the...Senate of the United States. « He felt,' he said, l that he had a duty to perform, a part to act, not for his own security, for he was looking out for...
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