Biographical memoir [by Edward Everett] and speeches on various occasionsC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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Pagina xxx
... present . He dwelt with emphasis on the remarkable attainments and un- common promise of his pupil , and closed with a prediction of his future eminence . + Immediately on his admission to the bar , Mr. Webster went to Amherst , in New ...
... present . He dwelt with emphasis on the remarkable attainments and un- common promise of his pupil , and closed with a prediction of his future eminence . + Immediately on his admission to the bar , Mr. Webster went to Amherst , in New ...
Pagina xxxvi
... present position , and to lead to . peace upon honorable terms . As the repeal of the Orders in Council was nearly simulta- neous with the declaration of war , the delay of a few weeks might have led to an amicable adjustment . Whatever ...
... present position , and to lead to . peace upon honorable terms . As the repeal of the Orders in Council was nearly simulta- neous with the declaration of war , the delay of a few weeks might have led to an amicable adjustment . Whatever ...
Pagina xlvi
... present day by those too young to recollect the state of things existing in this respect during the war and after its close . This resolution passed the two houses , and was approved by the President on the 30th of April , 1816. It ...
... present day by those too young to recollect the state of things existing in this respect during the war and after its close . This resolution passed the two houses , and was approved by the President on the 30th of April , 1816. It ...
Pagina liv
... present occasion incline to go further than they had done in that case . They were divided in opinion , but a majority of the judges held , that , although it was not compe- tent to a State to pass a law discharging a debtor from the ob ...
... present occasion incline to go further than they had done in that case . They were divided in opinion , but a majority of the judges held , that , although it was not compe- tent to a State to pass a law discharging a debtor from the ob ...
Pagina lviii
... present collection contains two speeches addressed to the jury by Mr. Webster in criminal trials . One was delivered in the case of Goodridge , and in defence of the persons whom he accused of having robbed him on the highway . This ...
... present collection contains two speeches addressed to the jury by Mr. Webster in criminal trials . One was delivered in the case of Goodridge , and in defence of the persons whom he accused of having robbed him on the highway . This ...
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