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" Webster this transcendent intellectual power, it is not necessary to deny, that in particular mental attributes, he may have been deficient, either by nature or by practice, in comparison with some others. It may readily be conceded that he displayed... "
A Eulogy on Daniel Webster: Delivered by Request of the City Government and ... - Página 14
por Leonard Woods - 1852 - 55 páginas
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Daniel Webster as a Jurist: An Address to the Students in the Law School of ...

Joel Parker - 1853 - 84 páginas
...press,* the author, while he vindicates for Mr. Webster a transcendent intellectual power, says, " It is not necessary to deny, that in particular mental...metaphysical acumen than Edwards; and at the same time may be claimed for him, that in native original strength of mind, in what may be called naked intellect,...
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