| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| Leonard Woods - 1852 - 60 páginas
...the 7th of March his voice was again heard, in tones as earnest as ever came from his lips, speaking not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a Northern man, but as an American, and as a member of the Senate of the United States. «He felt," he said, « that he had a duty to perform,... | |
| 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... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 390 páginas
...the 7th of March his voice was again heard, in tones as earnest as ever came from his lips, speaking, not as a Massachusetts man, nor as a northern man, but as an American, and as a member of the Senate of the United States. ' He felt,' he said, ' that he had a duty to perform,... | |
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